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OUT OF STOCK A wonderful 15 jewel manual wind mechanical watch that shows the MVD Militia Emblem. The MVD acronym comes from the Russian ' Ministerstvo Vnutrenich Del' meaning Ministry of Internal Affairs. The MVD, which encompassed the regular, or non-political, police, had a long history in the Soviet Union. It was first established as the NKVD on November 18, 1917. It has undergone several organizational and name changes since then. When the MVD was established in 1954, the security police was separated from the regular police. The MVD was originally established as a union-republic ministry with headquarters in Moscow, but in 1960 the Khrushchev leadership, as part of its general downgrading of the police, abolished the central MVD, whose functions were assumed by republic ministries of internal affairs. On the rear case of the watch is an engraving of the Kremlin with Cyrillic Russian words beneath saying 'Za Zaslugi' meaning 'For Merit'. The face of the watch is a typical Molnija white dial with separate second dial and black numerals around the edge.
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A wonderful 15 jewel manual wind mechanical watch that shows the MVD Militia Emblem. The MVD acronym comes from the Russian ' Ministerstvo Vnutrenich Del' meaning Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The MVD, which encompassed the regular, or non-political, police, had a long history in the Soviet Union. It was first established as the NKVD on November 18, 1917. It has undergone several organizational and name changes since then. When the MVD was established in 1954, the security police was separated from the regular police. The MVD was originally established as a union-republic ministry with headquarters in Moscow, but in 1960 the Khrushchev leadership, as part of its general downgrading of the police, abolished the central MVD, whose functions were assumed by republic ministries of internal affairs. On the rear case of the watch is an engraving of the Kremlin with Cyrillic Russian words beneath saying 'Za Zaslugi' meaning 'For Merit'. The face of the watch is a typical Molnija white dial with separate second dial and black numerals around the edge.
On the rear case of the watch is an engraving of the Kremlin with Cyrillic Russian words beneath saying 'Za Zaslugi' meaning 'For Merit'. The face of the watch is a typical Molnija white dial with separate second dial and black numerals around the edge.
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