Order of Lénine
The Order of Lénine (in Russian: Orden Lenina (О́рденЛе́нина)), named according to the leader of the Russian Revolution, of the Soviet Union was the highest decoration. Established on April 6th, 1930 by central committee, it was allotted to civilians for services exceptional returned to State, with workers for successes major in their activity, with members of armed forces for services exemplary, with those which received the titles of Héros of the Soviet Union and socialist hero of the work, with those which made the promotion of the friendship and the co-operation between the people and reinforced peace, and other services méritoires at the Soviet State and the company. It was also decreed with the factories, companies, cities, areas and republics.
Among the member elects about Lénine appear the newspaper the Pravda , Nikita Khrouchtchev, the goalkeeper Lev Yachine, the cosmonaut Youri Gagarine, the general Georgi Joukov, the writer Alexandre Fadeïev and Fidel Castro. One counts also several French, pilots of the flotilla Normandy-Niémen or Marcel Cachin, communist personality French.
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