Note: This list is incomplete, short, and differs in detail from the complete and much longer Russian list, and is in chronological order. (See
Russian Wikipedia.) •
Nikolai Kravkov (1926, Medicine) •
Aleksandr Chernyshyov (1930, radio engineering) •
Nikolay Demyanov (1930, chemistry) •
Sergei Sergeyev-Tsensky (1955, writer) •
Andrei Sakharov (1956, physics) •
Giorgi Melikishvili (1957, Historian) •
Dmitry Nalivkin (1957, geology) •
Dmitry Okhotsimsky (1957, space science) •
Pyotr Novikov (1957, mathematics, for proving the
undecidability of the
word problem for groups) •
Sergei Prokofiev (1957, music, posthumously, for his
Symphony No. 7) •
Dmitri Shostakovich (1958, music composition) •
Nikolay Bogolyubov (1958, physics) •
Mikhail Leontovich (1958, physics) •
Mikhail Shumayev (1958, physics) •
Grigory Chukhray (1959, contribution to the arts -
Ballad of a Soldier) •
Vladimir Veksler (1959, physics) •
Mikhail Sholokhov (1960, literature, for
And Quiet Flows the Don) •
Aleksandr Bereznyak (1961, for
P-15 missile) •
Sviatoslav Richter (1961, pianist) •
Juhan Smuul (1961, literature) •
Aleksei Pogorelov (1962, mathematics) •
Korney Chukovsky (1962, for his book,
Mastery of Nekrasov) •
Nikolai Nevsky (1962, for his posthumous book
Tangut Philology) •
Volodymyr Marchenko (1962, mathematics) •
Chinghiz Aitmatov (Чингиз Айтматов, 1963, literature) •
Hanon Izakson (Ханон Ильич Изаксон, 1964, farm machinery) •
Mikhail Kalashnikov (Михаи́л Тимофе́евич Кала́шников, 1964,
AK-47 assault rifle) •
Vladimir Kotelnikov, 1964, (Sampling Theory) •
Innokenty Smoktunovsky (Иннокентий Смоктуновский, 1965, acting) •
Vladimir Igorevich Arnol'd,
Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (Влади́мир И́горевич Арно́льд, Ленинская премия, 1965, mathematics) •
Alexander Sergeevich Davydov (1966, physics) •
Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov (Алексей Алексеевич Абрикосов, 1966, physics) •
Alexander Sergeevich Davydov (1966, physics) •
Antonina Fedorovna Prikhot'ko (1966, physics) •
Emmanuel Rashba (Эммануил Иосифович Рашба, 1966, physics) •
Vladimir L'vovich Broude (1966, Physics) •
Igor Grekhov (1966, Semiconductor Technology) •
Mikhail Kim (1966, hydraulic engineering) •
Igor Moiseyev (Игорь Моисеев, 1967, dance) •
Ilya Lifshitz (1967, physics) •
Mikhail Svetlov (Михаил Светлов, 1967, poetry, posthumously, for the book
Verses of the Last Years) •
Valery Panov (1969, dance) •
Yevgeny Vuchetich (Евгений (Eugene) Вучетич, 1970, sculpture) •
Yuri Nikolaevich Denisyuk (1970, holography) •
Agniya Barto (Агния Львовна Барто, 1972, poetry?) •
Yuri Ozerov (director) for his work
Liberation (film series), 1972 •
Yuri Bondarev writer, for his work
Liberation (film series), 1972 • Cinematographer for his work
Liberation (film series), 1972 • Art Director for his work
Liberation (film series), 1972 •
Konstantin Simonov (Константин Симонов, 1974, poetry) •
Vladimir Lobashev (1974, physics) •
Mikhail Simonov (Михаил Симонов, 1976, aircraft designer) •
Gavriil Ilizarov (1979, medicine) •
Anatol Zhabotinsky (Oscillating chemical reactions, 1980) •
Boris Pavlovich Belousov (Oscillating chemical reactions, 1980) •
Otar Taktakishvili (1982, music composition) •
Boris Babaian (Борис Арташеcович Бабаян, 1987 for Elbrus-2 supercomputer) •
Vladimir Teplyakov (1988, for the development of the RFQ) • Eugene D. Shchukin (1988, physical-chemical mechanics) •
Kaisyn Kuliev (Кулиев Кайсын Шуваевич, 1990,
Man.Bird.Tree. Poetry. Post-mortem) •
Alykul Osmonov (Алыкул Осмонов, Kyrgyz poet and literary modernizer) •
Irena Sedlecká (Sculpture) •
Olga Avilova (Surgeon) •
Yekaterina Alexandrovna Ankinovich (Geologist) •
Natalia Shpiller (1951, opera singer) ==Lenin Prize winners in Science==