
Marshal of the Soviet Union. Shoulder boards, 1943 pattern. Gold brocade with red edging, hand-embroidered Soviet state emblem and red star, mounted over red wool backing. One large silver marshal star. At the bottom, as on wartime/postwar parade and overcoat uniforms of the highest Soviet rank. Excellent for display, collection, reenactment or to complete a Soviet marshal uniform. Replica / non-period / not a government issue. Item as shown in the photos. M43 gold marshal boards (Feb 1943). (highest real Soviet rank). Front: gold brocade, red piping, machine/hand embroidery of USSR emblem. Star: large silver wire 5-pointed marshal star fixed at lower end. Backing: red cloth / felt, closed type (parade/overcoat style). New reproduction, never issued. Use: uniform restoration, mannequin, militaria collection, movie/prop, gift to Soviet collector. This is not WWII original and not Russian MoD modern issue. Short history (optional, put at bottom): In 1943 the USSR reintroduced epaulettes; marshals received gold boards with red edging, USSR emblem and a single large silver star to mark their unique status. This style remained in use in the late Soviet period.