List of recipients of the USSR State Prize

The USSR State Prize was the Soviet Union's state honor. It was established on 9 September 1966. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the prize was followed up by the State Prize of the Russian Federation.

1967

 * Vladimir Chelomei: missile design
 * Vitaly Goryaev: for illustrations for Dostoevsky's Petersburg Tales

1968

 * Pavel Solovyov: engines design
 * Birutė Kasperavičienė, Bronislovas Krūminis, Vaclovas Zubras, Ṧmuelis Liubeckis: for the design of the residential microdistrict Žirmūnai
 * Dmitri Lyudvigovich Tomashevich for the design of the 3M7 Drakon

1969

 * Lev Korolyov: computer science
 * Evgeny Abramyan: nuclear physics
 * Nikolai Ryzhkov: future Soviet premier
 * Alexander Yanshin

1970

 * Dmitrii Evgenievich Okhotsimsky: space scientist
 * Alexander Yakovlevich Bereznyak: for missile design (KSR-5 and Kh-28)
 * Vladimir Polukhin: optics
 * Ali Guliyev: chemistry

1971

 * Alexander Yakovlevich Bereznyak: for missile design (Kh-22M)
 * Sergey Ilyushin: aeronautical engineering

1972

 * Andrey Kapitsa: geographer

1973

 * The developer of the KT315 transistor
 * Moshe Sneideris: medical xeroradiography

1974

 * Olga Avilova: surgeon
 * Boris Babaian
 * Vladimir Chelomei: for missile design

1975

 * Igor Sergeevich Seleznev: for missile design (Kh-22MA)
 * Sergei Vonsovsky: physics

1976

 * Arseny Mironov: for flight testing and introduction into service the Su-24 tactical bomber
 * Igor Novozhilov: Russian-Karelian physicist and mathematician

1977

 * Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov: physics
 * Yuri Valentinovich Knorozov: linguistic research
 * Igor Sergeevich Seleznev: for missile design (KSR-5P)
 * Alexander Sergeyevich Yakovlev: aeronautical engineering
 * Imamaliev Aydyn Salarovich: в области техники

1979

 * Nikolai Ryzhkov, future Soviet premier
 * Arkady Ostashev: scientist, participant in the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite and the first cosmonaut

1980

 * Grigory Eisenberg
 * Viktor Kremenuk, Institute for US and Canadian Studies (ISKRAN)

1981

 * Valentin Panteleimonovich Smirnov
 * Fedor Andreevich Kuznetsov: materials science
 * Evgeny Michailovich Zemskov
 * Vera Faddeeva: computational science

1982

 * Alexei Abrikosov: physics
 * Vladimir Chelomei: missile design
 * Sergei Chudinov: physics
 * Sergei Vonsovsky: physics
 * Nicolai Brandt: physics
 * Vladimir Ivanov-Omsky: physics
 * Victor Ogorodnikov: physics
 * : physics
 * Victor A. Brumberg: physics
 * Saima Karimova: geology

1983

 * Igor Spassky

1984

 * Zhores Alferov: physics
 * Nikolay Bogolyubov: physics
 * Igor Sergeevich Seleznev: missile design (Kh-59)
 * Ilia Vekua
 * Yuri Yu. Gleba: biology
 * ??? (for project 877 Varshavyanka submarine)
 * Algis Petras Piskarskas: nonlinear optics
 * Eugen Doga: composer

1985

 * Anatoliy O. Morozov: for the "Ulianovsk" flexible manufacturing system
 * Feodor Ivanovich Vilesov, Volodymyr Nemoshkalenko: for the development of the method of photoelectron spectroscopy and its application in science and technology

1986

 * Ahliman Amiraslanov: oncologist
 * Gennady Leonov: mathematics

1987

 * Nail H. Ibragimov: mathematics
 * Alexander Nadiradze: missile design
 * Dimitri Donskoy: for work on nonlinear acoustics
 * Natalya Alexandrovna Smirnova chemical

1988

 * : physics
 * Gregory Pikus: physics
 * Ruslan Stratonovich: mathematics
 * Stepan Badalov: geology

1989

 * Nikolay Basov: physics
 * Alexei Fridman, Nikolai Gor'kavyi: science and technology, for predicting of a system of new satellites of Uranus based on developed theory of collective and collisional processes in planetary rings.

1967

 * Anatoly Polyansky, D.S.Vitukhin, Yu.V.Ratskevich, etc.: architecture, for "Pribrezhny" complex of Artek
 * Sergei Yutkevich and Yevgeni Gabrilovich: for the film Lenin in Poland
 * Vytautas Žalakevičius, Donatas Banionis, and Jonas Gricius: for the film Nobody Wanted to Die

1968

 * Mark Donskoy: for the film A Mother's Heart
 * Tahir Salahov: painter and draughtsman; for the portrait of composer Gara Garayev

1970

 * Stanislav Rostotsky, Boris Dulenkov, Vyacheslav Shumsky, Nina Menshikova, Georgi Polonsky, and Vyacheslav Tikhonov: for the film We'll Live Till Monday

1971

 * Aleksandr Tvardovsky: literature
 * Sergei Gerasimov, Vladimir Rapoport, Pyotr Galadzhev, Oleg Zhakov, Vasily Shukshin, and Natalya Belokhvostikova: for the film By the Lake

1974

 * Qaysin Quli: literature
 * Boris Buneev: film

1976

 * Sergey Mikaelyan: film
 * Alexander Isaakovich Gelman: film
 * Gevorg Emin: literature
 * Dmitri Anosov: science
 * Valentin Zorin: television documentaries

1977

 * Mikael Tariverdiev

1978

 * Andrey Voznenesensky
 * Evgeny Belyaev: music, tenor soloist
 * Tokay Mammadov: sculptor

1979

 * Yuri Norstein: arts

1980

 * Omar Eldarov: sculptor; for monument-ensemble to Sadriddin Ayni in Dushanbe

1981

 * Vladimir Shainsky
 * Boris Shtokolov
 * Shafiga Mammadova: cinema and theatre actress; for Gulya's role in Interrogation film
 * Rustam Ibragimbekov: screenwriter, dramatist and producer; for the screenplay Interrogation (1979)

1982

 * Rostislav Grigor'yevich Boyko, composer

1983

 * Yevgeni Gabrilovich, Sergei Yutkevich, Nikolai Nemolyayev, and Lyudmila Kusakova: for the film Lenin in Paris
 * Valery Gavrilin: for the Choral Symphony

1984

 * Bakhtiyar Vahabzadeh: literature

1985

 * Arkady Khait (screenwriter), Anatoli Reznikov (director), Vyacheslav Nazaruk (artist): for animated cartoon series Leopold the Cat (category "Works of literature and arts for children")

1986

 * Levonid Yakovlev
 * Aleksei Losev: for his History of Classical Aesthetics

1987

 * Vladimir Kobekin
 * Yuriy Mushketyk (writer)
 * Kostas Smoriginas: theatre

1988

 * Vladimir Dudintsev
 * Dmitri Pokrovsky

1991

 * Bulat Okudzhava