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Order of Kutuzov
NameOrder of Kutuzov
Awarded bySoviet Union, Russia
TypeMilitary award
StatusActive

Order of Kutuzov is a prestigious military award established by the Soviet Union in 1942, named after the famous Russian Empire's military leader Mikhail Kutuzov, who played a crucial role in the Napoleonic Wars, particularly in the Battle of Borodino and the Battle of Austerlitz. The order was created to recognize outstanding military leadership and strategic genius, as demonstrated by Georgy Zhukov during the Battle of Stalingrad and Battle of Moscow. The award has been presented to numerous notable military leaders, including Ivan Konev, Rodion Malinovsky, and Andrei Grechko, who all made significant contributions to the Eastern Front during World War II. The order has also been awarded to foreign military leaders, such as Władysław Anders and Zygmunt Berling, who fought alongside the Red Army during the war.

History of

the Order The Order of Kutuzov was established on July 29, 1942, by a decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, with the aim of recognizing exceptional military leadership and strategic skills, as demonstrated by Mikhail Kutuzov during the Patriotic War of 1812. The order was first awarded on January 28, 1943, to several prominent military leaders, including Georgy Zhukov, Ivan Konev, and Pavel Batov, who all played key roles in the Battle of Stalingrad. During World War II, the order was awarded to many notable military leaders, including Andrei Grechko, Kirill Meretskov, and Leonid Govorov, who all made significant contributions to the Soviet war effort. The order has also been awarded to military leaders who fought in other conflicts, such as the Soviet-Afghan War, including Boris Gromov and Valentin Varennikov, who both served as commanders of the 40th Army (Soviet Union).

Classes of

the Order The Order of Kutuzov has three classes, each with its own distinct criteria and requirements, as outlined by the Soviet Ministry of Defense and the Russian Ministry of Defense. The First Class is the highest award, reserved for outstanding military leaders who have demonstrated exceptional strategic genius and leadership, as exemplified by Georgy Zhukov during the Battle of Berlin. The Second Class is awarded to military leaders who have demonstrated significant strategic skills and leadership, as demonstrated by Ivan Konev during the Battle of Prague. The Third Class is awarded to military leaders who have demonstrated notable strategic skills and leadership, as demonstrated by Pavel Batov during the Battle of Smolensk. The order has been awarded to numerous military leaders, including Andrei Grechko, Kirill Meretskov, and Leonid Govorov, who all made significant contributions to the Soviet war effort.

Award Criteria

The Order of Kutuzov is awarded to military leaders who have demonstrated exceptional strategic genius and leadership, as outlined by the Soviet Ministry of Defense and the Russian Ministry of Defense. The award criteria include outstanding leadership and strategic skills, as demonstrated by Mikhail Kutuzov during the Patriotic War of 1812. The order is also awarded to military leaders who have made significant contributions to the development of military strategy and tactics, as demonstrated by Georgy Zhukov during the Battle of Stalingrad. The award is typically presented to military leaders who have achieved significant victories or have demonstrated exceptional bravery and leadership, as demonstrated by Ivan Konev during the Battle of Berlin. The order has been awarded to numerous notable military leaders, including Andrei Grechko, Kirill Meretskov, and Leonid Govorov, who all made significant contributions to the Soviet war effort.

Notable Recipients

The Order of Kutuzov has been awarded to numerous notable military leaders, including Georgy Zhukov, Ivan Konev, and Pavel Batov, who all played key roles in the Battle of Stalingrad. Other notable recipients include Andrei Grechko, Kirill Meretskov, and Leonid Govorov, who all made significant contributions to the Soviet war effort. The order has also been awarded to foreign military leaders, such as Władysław Anders and Zygmunt Berling, who fought alongside the Red Army during World War II. The order has been awarded to military leaders who fought in other conflicts, such as the Soviet-Afghan War, including Boris Gromov and Valentin Varennikov, who both served as commanders of the 40th Army (Soviet Union).

Description of

the Order The Order of Kutuzov is a gold-plated award, featuring a portrait of Mikhail Kutuzov on the obverse, surrounded by a wreath of oak leaves and laurel leaves, as designed by the Soviet Mint. The reverse of the award features the Soviet coat of arms and the inscription "For Military Merit", as specified by the Soviet Ministry of Defense. The order is suspended from a ribbon of blue, white, and red stripes, as worn by recipients such as Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev. The order is typically presented in a case, along with a certificate and a badge, as awarded to notable recipients such as Andrei Grechko and Kirill Meretskov. The order is considered one of the most prestigious military awards in Russia, and is highly respected by military leaders and historians, including Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev.

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