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The Soviet Union established the Order of Ushakov and Order of Nakhimov on March
1944 Event

March 3

USSR Creates Top Naval Honors for WWII Heroes

The Soviet Union established the Order of Ushakov and Order of Nakhimov on March 3, 1944, honoring two of Imperial Russia's greatest admirals during a war that required every motivational tool available. Admiral Fyodor Ushakov had defeated the Ottoman fleet in the eighteenth century, while Admiral Pavel Nakhimov had destroyed the Turkish squadron at Sinope in 1853 during the Crimean War. The awards were unusual because Stalin's regime had spent two decades erasing Tsarist military heritage. The creation of these orders represented a pragmatic reversal: the Soviet Navy needed historical heroes to inspire sailors fighting a desperate war. The Order of Ushakov was awarded in two classes for outstanding leadership at sea, while the Order of Nakhimov recognized tactical excellence in naval operations. Both awards were sparingly distributed, making them among the most prestigious decorations in the Soviet military hierarchy throughout the remainder of the war.

March 3, 1944

82 years ago

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