The Lenin Medal was founded before World War II and is one of the highest honors in the Soviet Union. 1On July 8th, 926, Levich Weim proposed to set up the Lenin Medal to reward those units and individuals who have made outstanding achievements in the revolutionary movement, work practice, defending the socialist country, enhancing friendship and promoting people's equality, and made outstanding contributions to the country and society. This suggestion was later adopted, and the medal was originally named "ilych Medal". The appearance of the medal is mainly embossed with Lenin's head, and the famous Soviet sculptor Schadl and painter Tambak participated in the design of the medal. 1930 On April 6, the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union issued an order to formally establish the Lenin Medal. According to the order, the conditions for awarding Lenin medal are: outstanding achievements and achievements in the Soviet economy, science and technology, social culture, or significant improvement in work efficiency and quality, which has promoted the unity and friendship of the Soviet people; He has made outstanding contributions to defending the socialist motherland and enhancing the national defense capability of the Soviet Union. Having made outstanding revolutionary acts or outstanding performances in state, social and political activities; Make outstanding contributions to promoting the unity and friendship between the people of the Soviet Union and other countries; Outstanding performance in promoting socialist cooperation, developing international communist movements and people's liberation movements, or in the struggle to maintain peace, democracy and socialist order; Other outstanding contributions to the Soviet Union countries and society. The Lenin Medal is awarded in a wide range, including not only individual Soviet citizens, but also Soviet enterprises, institutions, industrial facilities, associations, military units, warships, autonomous republics, regions, autonomous regions, cities and other regions. Non-Soviet citizens, enterprises, associations and foreign regions can also receive the Lenin Medal. This chapter has the Russian word ленин (Lenin). The first Lenin medal was awarded to the editorial department of Communist Youth League Pravda (1930.5.23).
According to the resolution of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union in April 1934, the Soviet hero was awarded the highest medal of the Soviet Union, the Lenin Medal, and was awarded the special certificate of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union (1937 was changed to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union from February). Later, it was changed to the Gold Star Medal in August of 1 1939. 1973, 14 in may, the presidium of the supreme Soviet of the Soviet union issued another order, promulgating new regulations on the title of Soviet hero. According to this regulation, when the title of Soviet hero was awarded for the second time and later, the medal of Lenin was awarded in addition to the medal of Venus every time.
There is only one grade for medals. "Soviet hero" and "socialist labor hero" are the winners of medals, but they can also be awarded to foreigners who are committed to strengthening the friendly and cooperative relations between the Soviet Union and other countries. The structure of the medal is a round statue of Lenin, decorated with a golden ear of wheat and a red flag engraved with Lenin's name at the top. On the left side of the medal is a red star with a hammer and sickle logo at the bottom.