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Lenin Prize

The Lenin Prize (Russian: Ленинская премия, Leninskaya premiya) was one of the most prestigious awards of the Soviet Union for accomplishments relating to science, literature, arts, architecture, and technology. It was originally created on June 23, 1925 and awarded until 1934. During the period from 1935 to 1956, the Lenin Prize was not awarded, being replaced largely by the Stalin Prize. On August 15, 1956, it was reestablished, and continued to be awarded on every even-numbered year until 1990. The award ceremony was April 22, Vladimir Lenin's birthday.

Lenin Prize
Lenin Prize badge
CountrySoviet Union
StatusObsolete
Established23 June 1925
Ribbon of the prize

The Lenin Prize is different from the Lenin Peace Prize, which was awarded to foreign citizens rather than to citizens of the Soviet Union, for their contributions to the peace cause. Also, the Lenin Prize should not be confused with the Stalin Prize or the later USSR State Prize. Some persons were awarded both the Lenin Prize and the USSR State Prize.

On April 23, 2018, the head of the Ulyanovsk Oblast, Sergey Ivanovich Morozov, reintroduced the Lenin Prize for achievements in the humanities, literature, and art to coincide with the 150th birthday of Lenin in 2020.[1]

Awardee

Note: This list is incomplete, short, and differs in detail from the complete and much longer Russian list, and is in chronological order. (See Russian Wikipedia.)

Lenin Prize winners in Science

Nuclear Physics

1988 year

For a series of innovative works “New quantum number – color and establishment of dynamical regularities in the quark structure of elementary particles and atomic nuclei” published during 1965 – 1977.

Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy

1958 year

  • Alexander M. Andrianov
  • Lev Andreevich Artsimovich (Лев Андреевич Арцимович)
  • Olga A. Bazilevskaya
  • Stanislav I. Braginskiy
  • Igor' N. Golovin
  • Mikhail A. Leontovich
  • Stepan Yu. Lukyanov
  • Samuil M. Osovets
  • Vasiliy I. Sinitsin
  • Nikolay V. Filippov
  • Natan A. Yavlinskiy
For research of powerful pulse discharges in gas for production of the high-temperature plasma, published in years.

1964 year

For a series of innovative automatic cannons.

1966 year

1972 year

For a series of work "Elementary processes and non-elastic scattering at nuclear collisions”.
  • Vadim I. Utkin

1978 year Vladilen S. Letokhov and Veniamin P. Chebotayev

1982 year

  • Viktor V. Orlov
For the work on fast neutron reactors.

1984 year

  • Valentin F. Demichev
For production of special chemical compounds and development of conditions of their application.

1984 year

  • Boris B. Kadomtsev
  • Oleg P. Pogutse
  • Vitaliy D. Shafranov
For a series of work "The theory of thermonuclear toroidal plasma".

Mathematics

1976 year

Physiology

1965 year

Lenin Prize winners in Technology

Aircraft construction

For his work on Advanced Rocket and Aircraft propulsion systems, Sergei Tumansky was awarded the prize in 1957

For their work on the MiG 25 Heavy Interceptor:[3]

  • R A Belyakov, General designer
  • N Z Matyuk, chief project engineer
  • I S Silayev, Gorkii aircraft factory director (later Minister of Aircraft Industry)
  • F Shukhov, engine project chief
  • F Volkov, radar project chief
  • A V Minayev, Deputy Minister of Aircraft Industry who headed task force 'Det 63' that was sent to Egypt in 1971.

Other

See also

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-05-19.
  2. ^ ШПИ́ЛЛЕР (en: Natalia Shpiller). Great Russian Encyclopedia (in Russian). Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  3. ^ Gordon, Yefim. Mikoyan MiG-25 Foxbat: Guardian of the Soviet Borders (Red Star Vol. 34). Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing Ltd., 2008. ISBN 978-1-85780-259-7. Page 106

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UnionStatusObsoleteEstablished23 June 1925Ribbon of the prizeThe Lenin Prize is different from the Lenin Peace Prize which was awarded to foreign citizens rather than to citizens of the Soviet Union for their contributions to the peace cause Also the Lenin Prize should not be confused with the Stalin Prize or the later USSR State Prize Some persons were awarded both the Lenin Prize and the USSR State Prize On April 23 2018 the head of the Ulyanovsk Oblast Sergey Ivanovich Morozov reintroduced the Lenin Prize for achievements in the humanities literature and art to coincide with the 150th birthday of Lenin in 2020 1 Contents 1 Awardee 2 Lenin Prize winners in Science 2 1 Nuclear Physics 2 2 Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy 2 3 Mathematics 2 4 Physiology 3 Lenin Prize winners in Technology 3 1 Aircraft construction 3 2 Other 4 See also 5 ReferencesAwardee EditNote This list is incomplete short and differs in detail from the complete and much longer Russian list and is in chronological order See Russian Wikipedia Nikolai Kravkov 1926 Medicine Alexander Chernyshov 1930 radio engineering Nikolai Demyanov 1930 chemistry Sergei Sergeyev Tsensky 1955 writer Andrei Sakharov 1956 physics Giorgi Melikishvili 1957 Historian Dimitri Nalivkin 1957 geology Okhotsimsky Dmitrii Evgenievich 1957 space science Pyotr Novikov 1957 mathematics for proving the undecidability of the word problem for groups Sergei Prokofiev 1957 music posthumously for his Symphony No 7 Dmitri Shostakovich 1958 music composition Nikolay Bogolyubov Nikolaj Nikolaevich Bogolyubov 1958 physics Mikhail Leontovich 1958 physics Mikhail Shumayev 1958 physics Grigori Chukhrai 1959 contribution to the arts Ballad of a Soldier Vladimir Veksler 1959 physics Mikhail Sholokhov 1960 literature for And Quiet Flows the Don Alexander Bereznyak Aleksandr Yakovlevich Bereznyak 1961 for P 15 missile Sviatoslav Richter 1961 pianist Juhan Smuul 1961 literature Aleksei Pogorelov Aleksej Vasilevich Pogorelov 1962 mathematics Korney Chukovsky Kornej Chukovskij 1962 for his book Mastery of Nekrasov Nikolai Aleksandrovich Nevsky Nikolaj Aleksandrovich Nevskij 1962 for his posthumous book Tangut Philology Vladimir Marchenko 1962 mathematics Chinghiz Aitmatov Chingiz Ajtmatov 1963 literature Hanon Izakson Hanon Ilich Izakson 1964 farm machinery Mikhail Kalashnikov Mihai l Timofe evich Kala shnikov 1964 AK 47 assault rifle Vladimir Kotelnikov 1964 Sampling Theory Innokenty Smoktunovsky Innokentij Smoktunovskij 1965 acting Vladimir Igorevich Arnol d Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov Vladi mir I gorevich Arno ld Leninskaya premiya 1965 mathematics Alexander Sergeevich Davydov 1966 physics Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov Aleksej Alekseevich Abrikosov 1966 physics Alexander Sergeevich Davydov 1966 physics Antonina Fedorovna Prikhot ko 1966 physics Emmanuel Rashba Emmanuil Iosifovich Rashba 1966 physics Vladimir L vovich Broude 1966 Physics Igor Grekhov 1966 Semiconductor Technology Mikhail Kim 1966 hydraulic engineering Igor Moiseyev Igor Moiseev 1967 dance Ilya Lifshitz 1967 physics Mikhail Svetlov Mihail Svetlov 1967 poetry posthumously for the book Verses of the Last Years Valery Panov 1969 dance Yevgeny Vuchetich Evgenij Eugene Vuchetich 1970 sculpture Yuri Nikolaevich Denisyuk 1970 holography Agniya Barto Agniya Lvovna Barto 1972 poetry Yuri Ozerov director for his work Liberation film series 1972 Yuri Bondarev writer for his work Liberation film series 1972 Igor Slabnevich ru Cinematographer for his work Liberation film series 1972 Alexander Myagkhov ru Art Director for his work Liberation film series 1972 Konstantin Simonov Konstantin Simonov 1974 poetry Vladimir Lobashev 1974 physics Mikhail Simonov Mihail Simonov 1976 aircraft designer Gavriil Ilizarov 1979 medicine Anatol Zhabotinsky Oscillating chemical reactions 1980 Boris Pavlovich Belousov Oscillating chemical reactions 1980 Otar Taktakishvili 1982 music composition Boris Babaian Boris Artashecovich Babayan 1987 for Elbrus 2 supercomputer Vladimir Teplyakov 1988 for the development of the RFQ Eugene D Shchukin 1988 physical chemical mechanics Kaisyn Kuliev Kuliev Kajsyn Shuvaevich 1990 Man Bird Tree Poetry Post mortem Alykul Osmonov Alykul Osmonov Kyrgyz poet and literary modernizer Irena Sedlecka Sculpture Olga Avilova Surgeon Yekaterina Alexandrovna Ankinovich Geologist Natalia Shpiller 1951 opera singer 2 Lenin Prize winners in Science EditNuclear Physics Edit 1988 year Rudolf M MuradyanFor a series of innovative works New quantum number color and establishment of dynamical regularities in the quark structure of elementary particles and atomic nuclei published during 1965 1977 Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy Edit 1958 year Alexander M Andrianov Lev Andreevich Artsimovich Lev Andreevich Arcimovich Olga A Bazilevskaya Stanislav I Braginskiy Igor N Golovin Mikhail A Leontovich Stepan Yu Lukyanov Samuil M Osovets Vasiliy I Sinitsin Nikolay V Filippov Natan A YavlinskiyFor research of powerful pulse discharges in gas for production of the high temperature plasma published in years 1964 year Aleksandr Emmanuilovich Nudel man Aleksandr Emmanuilovich Nudelman For a series of innovative automatic cannons 1966 year Yuri Raizer1972 year Vsevolod A Belyaev Oleg Borisovich Firsov Oleg Borisovich Firsov For a series of work Elementary processes and non elastic scattering at nuclear collisions Vadim I Utkin1978 year Vladilen S Letokhov and Veniamin P Chebotayev1982 year Viktor V OrlovFor the work on fast neutron reactors 1984 year Valentin F DemichevFor production of special chemical compounds and development of conditions of their application 1984 year Boris B Kadomtsev Oleg P Pogutse Vitaliy D ShafranovFor a series of work The theory of thermonuclear toroidal plasma Mathematics Edit 1976 year Nikolai Krasovski Alexander B Kurzhanski Yury Osipov A SubbotinPhysiology Edit 1965 year Sergei S Bryukhonenko posthumously Lenin Prize winners in Technology EditAircraft construction Edit For his work on Advanced Rocket and Aircraft propulsion systems Sergei Tumansky was awarded the prize in 1957For their work on the MiG 25 Heavy Interceptor 3 R A Belyakov General designer N Z Matyuk chief project engineer I S Silayev Gorkii aircraft factory director later Minister of Aircraft Industry F Shukhov engine project chief F Volkov radar project chief A V Minayev Deputy Minister of Aircraft Industry who headed task force Det 63 that was sent to Egypt in 1971 Other Edit Nadezhda A AgaltsovaSee also EditList of general science and technology awardsReferences Edit In the Ulyanovsk region have revived the Lenin prize Russia news today Archived from the original on 2018 05 19 ShPI LLER en Natalia Shpiller Great Russian Encyclopedia in Russian Retrieved July 10 2021 Gordon Yefim Mikoyan MiG 25 Foxbat Guardian of the Soviet Borders Red Star Vol 34 Hinckley UK Midland Publishing Ltd 2008 ISBN 978 1 85780 259 7 Page 106 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lenin Prize amp 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