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Orden Lenina

This Order, the highest national Order of the USSR, was established by Decree of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union dated April 6th, 1930. It can be awarded not only to persons, including members of the Soviet Armed Forces for remarkable services and recipients of the titles 'Hero of the Soviet Union' and 'Hero of Socialist Labour' but also to institutions and other social organisations of the Soviet Union as well as to factories, cities and republics. In 1935, Nikita Khrushchev was the 110th person to receive the Order for his supervision during the construction of the Moscow Metro (Underground).
The badge consists of a circular portrait of Lenin with a wreath of ears of rye around it. The left side of the wreath depicts a red star and a hammer and sickle is placed at the bottom of the wreath. Along the right side is the Red Flag with Lenin's name on it.
The ribbon is 0.9" (24 mm) wide and coloured red, at either edge are two vertical yellow stripes, each .05" (1.5 mm) wide and divided by a red stripe of equal width.

Eventually, the decoration was made of silver. This so called Type 1, the "Traktor" was made since 1930. In September 1934 the Red Star and Soviet Flag were added to the decoration. This Type 2 was made of 650 proof Gold. The stamped decoration was fitted with a silver soldered screw-post and plate. Under the screw on the back the serial number was stamped. Early 1935 a new type, Type 3, was introduced made of silver instead of gold. This version was issued until junie 1936.
The first type that was also issued in World War Two was Type 4, stamped out of platinum, with a screwback. This was the last version with a screw on the back and was issued until Juni 1943. From June 1943 the decoration was introduced suspended from a hanger. This Type 5 can be recognised by the markings on the back where originally the screw would have been placed. After World War 2 the plate was changed so that the place of the screw is no longer recognisable.

Abankin, Pavel Sergeyevich* September 5th, 1902
† August 15th, 1965

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NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Vaisser, Vladimir Zelmanovich17-07-192120-12-1943
Vannikov, Boris Lvovich26-08-189722-02-1962more
Varentsov, Sergei Sergeyevich10-08-190101-03-1971more
Vasilevsky, Aleksandr Mikhailovich30-09-189505-12-1977more
Vasin, Aleksandr Grigor'yevich00-00-192018-04-1945
Vatutin, Nikolai Fyodorovich16-12-190115-04-1944more
Vernigorenko, Ivan Grigoryevich19-09-191826-01-1984more
Vershinin, Konstantin Andreyevich03-06-190030-12-1973more
Vilkov, Nikolay Aleksandrovich09-12-191818-08-1945
Volkov, Pavel Semonovich00-00-191930-04-1945more
Voloshchuk, Konstantin Nikitovich05-04-191624-04-1945
Voloshin, Ivan Andreyevich00-00-192511-10-1943
Vorobyov, Ivan Alekseyevich26-08-192117-03-1991more
Voronkov, Ivan Yakovlevich00-00-191914-10-1943
Voroshilov, Kliment Yefremovich04-02-188102-12-1969more
Vorozheikin, Arseny Vasilyevich28-10-191223-05-2001more
Vovsi, A.M.00-00-191919-05-1945
Vyshinsky, Andrei Yanuarevich10-12-188322-11-1954more

Subonderscheidingen

Orden Lenina (1934-1936)In the database: 2
Issued:unknown
Orden Lenina (1936-1943)In the database: 52
Issued:unknown
Orden Lenina (1943-1991)In the database: 186
Issued:unknown

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