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Lenin Peace Prize

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International Lenin Prize for Strengthening Peace Among Peoples. Originally (1950-55) the Stalin Peace Prize, re-named as part of destalinization in 1956, and discontinued after 1990 with the collapse of the Soviet Union.

1949
Halldór Laxness
1949
Jorge Amado
1950
Pablo Picasso
1951
Frédéric Joliot
1951
Anna Seghers
1951
Hewlett Johnson
1951
Madame Sun Yat-sen
?
Martin Anderson Nexo
1953
Rev. James Gareth Endicott
1953
Eliza Branco
1953
Johannes Becher
1953
Sayfuddin Kichloo
1953
Ilya Ehrenburg
1953
Yves Farge
1953
Pablo Neruda
1953
Paul Robeson
1953
J. D. Bernal
?
Michael Sadovyany
1953
Leon Kruczkowski
1953
Nina Vasilevna Popova
1953
Andrea Andreen
1953
Isabelle Blume
1953
Andrew Gaggiero
1953
Sir Sahib-singh Sokhey
1953
Howard Fast
1953
Leon Kruczkowski
1954
Saifuddin Kitchlew
1954
Bertolt Brecht
1954
Joseph Wirth
1954
Felix Iversen
1958
Danilo Dolci
1959
W. E. B. Du Bois
1960
Cyrus Eaton
1961
Fidel Castro
1962
Jorge Amado de Faria
1962
Faiz Ahmed Faiz
1962
Nelson Mandela
1962
Kwame Nkrumah
1962
Olga Poblete de Espinosa
1962
István Dobi
1963
Manolis Glezos
1963
Oscar Niemeyer
1964
Dolores Ibárruri
1966
Miguel Ángel Asturias
1967
Rockwell Kent
1967
Linus Pauling
1968
Jean Eiffel
1970
Carlton Goodlett
1972
Eric Henry Stoneley Burhop
1972
Kamal Jumblatt
1973
Sam Nujoma
1977
Seán MacBride
1979
Angela Davis
1983
Mahmoud Darwish
1983
Mikis Theodorakis
1987
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
?
Lady Valerie Goulding
?
Martti Ahtisaari



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