Russian man clutching his military uniform on his deathbed.



In 2010, a photograph captures the touching image of an elderly Russian man clutching his military uniform on his deathbed. The man seen in the picture is a Soviet soldier and a World War II veteran.

His uniform is adorned with various medals, many of which serve as reminders of past events or represent the liberation he witnessed. Notable among them are the Order of Glory 3rd class, Order of the Red Star, and Order of Patriotic War. The Order of Patriotic War was likely awarded in 1975 as a jubilee honor, given to other WWII veterans. Additionally, he proudly displays two medals recognizing bravery or battle merit.

The presence of three stars on his uniform signifies his rank as a 3-star Colonel, suggesting a long and distinguished military career. Despite exhaustive efforts, the identity of this person remains elusive. It is believed that he passed away shortly after this photograph was taken.

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