File:Red Army Star 1922.jpg

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Deutsch: Hoheitsabzeichen der Streitkräfte der UdSSR, hier eine Varianten aus Metall des fünfzackigen Sowjetsterns, der an der Kopfbedeckung der Angehörigen der Roten Arbeiterund Bauernarmee (RA) und der Sowjetarmee (CA) seit den zwanziger Jahren des vorigen Jahrhunderts getragen wurde.
Deutsch: Army star of the USSR armed forces, here a version of the metallic five-pronged Soviet star, wore by the personnel of the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (RA), and later Soviet Army (CA), since the 20th of the last century.
Русский: Армейская звезда СССР, oдин из вариантов металлической пятиконечной звезды на головные уборы военнослужащих РККА (КА) и Советской Армии с нач. 20-х гг.
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