In the long course of history, the "Golden Star Medal" of the Soviet Union shines with a unique light and has become one of the high-profile medals. This medal is not only the highest honor in the Soviet medal system, but also a symbol of heroic glory. Those who receive the "Golden Star Medal" will be awarded both the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" and the "Order of Lenin".
And in the history of the USSR, only two figures have been awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" four times: General Secretary Brezhnev and Generalissimo Zhukov. The legend of this pair of "Heroes of the Soviet Union" will forever be etched in the pages of history. The Gold Star medals are well-made and made with ** with a purity of over 90%, while each medal is uniquely numbered.
According to the regulations, each person can receive the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" only once. However, the exception was Generalissimo Zhukov, who was awarded the title of "Hero of the Soviet Union" four times, the earliest after commanding the famous Battle of Nomenkan. This battle is considered his work of fame.
During the Great Patriotic War in the USSR, Generalissimo Zhukov held several positions, and his battlefield experience covered almost all key moments. Heroes have no regrets, and they have a lifetime of military exploits.
Marshal Zhukov's life, like an epic of the Great Patriotic War of the Soviet Union, from Leningrad to Moscow, from Stalingrad to Kursk, to the capture of Berlin, he commanded almost all key battles, won numerous high prestige, and became Stalin's "firefighter".
His outstanding contributions were fully recognized during the war, he was awarded several Gold Star Medals and the Order of Lenin, and his political career reached its peak, becoming a member of the Presidium of the CPSU. However, success on the battlefield did not guarantee a smooth political career, and in 1957, he was relieved of all duties, ending his brilliant political career.
Even though the honor faded with his passing, those former military medals still shine forever, highlighting his life's struggle and contributions.