Order of Lenin
The Order of Lenin, named after the leader of the Russian October Revolution, was established by the Central Executive Committee on April 6, 1930. The order was the highest civilian decoration bestowed by the Soviet Union. The order was awarded to:
- Civilians for outstanding services rendered to the State
- Members of the armed forces for exemplary service
- Those who promoted friendship and cooperation between peoples and in strengthening peace
- Those with meritorious services to the Soviet state and society
Design
The first design of the Order of Lenin was sculpted by Pyotr Tayozhny and Ivan Shadr based on sketches by Ivan Dubasov. It was made by Goznak of silver with some lightly gold-plated features. It was a round badge with a central disc featuring Vladimir Lenin's profile surrounded by smokestacks, a tractor and a building, possibly a power plant. A thin red-enamelled border and a circle of wheat panicles surrounded the disc. At the top was a gold-plated "hammer and sickle" emblem, and at the bottom were the Russian initials for "USSR" in red enamel. Only about 800 of this design were minted. It was awarded between 1930–1932.The second design was awarded from 1934 until 1936. This was a solid gold badge, featuring a silver plated disc bearing Lenin's portrait. The disc is surrounded by two golden panicles of wheat, and a red flag with "LENIN" in Cyrillic script. A red star is placed on the left and the "hammer and sickle" emblem at the bottom, both in red enamel.
The third design was awarded from 1936 until 1943. Design was same as previous, but the central disc was gray enamelled and Lenin's portrait was separate piece made of platinum fixed by rivets.
The fourth design was awarded from 1943 until 1991. Design was same as previous, but was worn as a medal suspended from a ribbon.
The badge was originally worn by screwback on the left chest without ribbon. Later it was worn as a medal suspended from a red ribbon with pairs of yellow stripes at the edges. The ribbon bar is of the same design.
The portrait of Lenin was originally a riveted silver piece. For a time it was incorporated into a one-piece gold badge, but finally returned as a separate platinum piece until the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.
Recipients
The first Order of Lenin was awarded to the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda on 23 May 1930. Also among the first ten recipients were five industrial companies, three pilots, and the Secretary to the Central Executive Committee Avel Enukidze. The first person to be awarded a second Order of Lenin was the pilot Valery Chkalov in 1936. Another pilot, Vladimir Kokkinaki, became the first to receive a third Order in 1939.The first five foreign recipients – who were presented with the Order on May 17, 1932 – comprised a German and four US citizens, one of whom was Frank Bruno Honey. They received the award for helping in the reconstruction of Soviet industry and agriculture, during 1931–1934.
431,418 orders were awarded in total, with the last on 21 December 1991.
Most frequent
- 11 times:
- *Nikolay Patolichev, longtime Minister for Foreign Trade of the USSR
- * Dmitriy Ustinov, Defence Minister in 1976–1984
- 10 times:
- * Efim Slavsky, Head of Sredmash, the ministry responsible for nuclear industry, in 1957–1986
- * Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev, aircraft designer
- 9 times:
- *, Minister of Aviation Industry 1953–1977
- * Vasily Ryabikov, defence industry official, co-head of the first Sputnik project
- * Nikolay Semyonov, winner of 1956 Nobel Prize in chemistry
- * Anatoly Petrovich Alexandrov; president of the Soviet Academy of Sciences
- * Vasily Chuikov, World War II commander
- * Ivan Papanin, polar explorer
- 8 times:
- * Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Soviet Union
- * Kliment Voroshilov, Marshal of the Soviet Union
Notable collective recipients
- All fifteen republics of the Soviet Union
- Komsomol, the Young Communist League
- LOMO, Leningrad Optical-Mechanical Corporation
- ZIL, automobile manufacturer
- Kryvorizhstal, massively successful and profitable steel mill
- Moscow Region
- Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper
- Pravda newspaper
- Cities of Moscow, Donetsk, and Yekaterinburg
- 62nd Army for extraordinary valor in the defence of Stalingrad
- Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University "LETI"
- Soviet ship Stary Bolshevik, for the courage in Convoy PQ 16.
Notable individual recipients
- Ramón Mercader
- Sergey Afanasyev
- Aziz Aliyev
- Clyde G. Armistead and William Latimer Lavery
- George Avakian American record producer who promoted international musical exchange between Russian and American musicians.
- Valeriy Borzov
- Emilian Bukov
- Bill Booth
- Fidel Castro
- Konstantin Chelpan
- Luis Corvalán
- Álvaro Cunhal
- Sripat Amrit Dange
- Joseph Davies
- Sergei Eisenstein
- Roza Eldarova
- Zinaida Vissarionovna Ermol'eva
- Muhammed Faris
- Yuri Gagarin
- Israel Gelfand
- Pinkhus Turjan
- Otto Grotewohl
- Armand Hammer
- Erich Honecker
- Sergey Ilyushin
- Wojciech Jaruzelski
- Mikhail Kalashnikov assault rifles along with RPK, PK and PKM machine guns.
- Urho Kekkonen
- Nikita Khrushchev
- Klaudia Sergejewna Kildisheva,aviation engineer and Hero of Socialist Labor
- Kim Il-sung
- Igor Kurchatov
- Yanka Kupala
- Vladimir Komarov
- Vladimir Konovalov
- Alexei Krylov
- Luigi Longo, deputy commander of the Freedom Volunteers Corp and secretary and president
- Fariza Magomadova
- Nelson Mandela
- Kirill Mazurov
- Boris Mikhailov
- Shoista Mullodzhanova
- Alexander Morozov
- Yelena Mukhina
- Rahmon Nabiyev
- Alexander Nadiradze
- Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Vilyam Genrikhovich Fisher
- Fyodor Okhlopkov
- Nikolai Ostrovsky
- Lyudmila Pavlichenko
- Mausuza Vanakhun
- Yevgeny Pepelyaev
- Maya Plisetskaya
- Kim Philby
- Neville Ramsbottom-Isherwood
- Konstantin Rokossovsky
- Arnold Rüütel
- Anatoly Sagalevich
- Belisario Sanchez Mateos
- Aleksandr Sergeyevich Senatorov
- Dmitri Shostakovich
- Ivan Sidorenko
- Sergey Spasokukotsky
- Nikolay Sutyagin
- Max Taitz
- Valentina Tereshkova
- Semyon Timoshenko
- Josip Broz Tito
- Gherman Titov
- Vladislav Tretiak
- Aleksandr Vasilevsky
- Pyotr Vershigora
- Pham Tuan
- Vladislav Volkov
- Sergei Novokov
- Lev Yashin
- Vasily Grigoryevich Zaitsev
- Yakov Zel'dovich
- Georgy Zhukov
- Lyudmila Zykina
- Michał Rola-Żymierski
- Joseph Stalin
- Anatoly Karpov
- Sergei Krikalev
- Vasili Mikhailovich Blokhin
- Vladimir Pravik
- Semyon Nomokonov
- Dora Lazurkina
- Vladimir Tokarenko
- Clara Zetkin
- Anatoly Solovyev
Fictional recipients
- In the James Bond film A View to a Kill, Bond is awarded the Order of Lenin, and is described as the first foreign recipient; the first real foreign recipient was Luigi Longo.
- In IPC Publication's Battle Picture Weekly, a character, "Johnny Red", is awarded the Order of Lenin for saving the life of a political commissar from a German air ace.
- In the 1990 film adaption of Tom Clancy's first novel, The Hunt for Red October, following an order to surrender by a US Navy ship, Captain Ramius of Red October tells Dr. Petrov, the Chief Medical Officer , "you will go with the crew; the officers and I will submerge beneath you and scuttle the ship." Dr. Petrov responds "You will receive the Order of Lenin for this, Captain."
- In the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jones's adversary Col. Irina Spalko was awarded the Order of Lenin three times.
- In the video game Singularity, Viktor Barisov is awarded the Order of Lenin for his work on the fictional element E99.
- In Ian Fleming's novel From Russia With Love, Colonel Rosa Klebb was awarded the order once and Colonel General Grubozaboyschihov was awarded it twice.
- In the 2004 video game , weapons designer Alexander Leonovitch Granin received the Order of Lenin for his inventions.
- In the Person of Interest season 3 episode Razgovor, Genrika Zherova, a Russian immigrant in New York, keeps an Order of Lenin earned by her grandfather for his services in the KGB.