Hi,
Looking at your two last pics, The ribbon with the cross first. The cross does not have the swastika in the centre and the ribbon seems to be white with a broad black band in the center and a narrow black band at the edges. If this is correct then I think that this might be an Iron Cross from the first World War. Black and White being the Prussian national colours. I have to say the metal looks very bright.
The second picture is easier. It is the 'Krimschild' ('The Crimea Shield'), a Battle Badge. The word 'KRIM' is in the center. Instituterd in July 1942 and awarded to all members of the armed forces for service in the Crimea between 21 September 1941 and 4 July 1942, who had been in at least one major engagement or served in the area for 3 months. It was worn on the upper left arm on uniforms and greatcoats.
Other 'shields' were; the Kuban, the Demjansk and the Kuban shields.
The red star looks to have a hammer and sickle in the center. It's Russian but I can't say more than that.
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