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USSR and State
Category: USSR State Prize winners
* USSR State Prize ( 1982 )
He taught at the Vitebsk Practical Art School in the USSR ( now part of Belarus ) ( 1919 – 1922 ), the Leningrad Academy of Arts ( 1922 – 1927 ), the Kiev State Art Institute ( 1927 – 1929 ), and the House of the Arts in Leningrad ( 1930 ).
After World War II, East Prussia was divided between the USSR and Poland, and Königsberg was renamed after the Soviet Head of State Mikhail Kalinin.
In the Soviet Union, Vladislav Ivanov filed ( in 1960 ) a document with the USSR State Committee for Inventions and Discovery at Leningrad for a Magnetic Resonance Imaging device, although this was not approved until the 1970s.
To the fury of the State, copies of the Slonim edition began being smuggled back to the USSR and secretly passed from hand to hand.
It was created because policymakers felt that the diplomacy of the State Department was no longer adequate to contain the USSR in light of the tension between the Soviet Union and the United States.
The NKVD contained the regular, public police force of the USSR ( including traffic police, firefighting, border guards and archives ) but is better known for the activities of the Gulag and the Main Directorate for State Security ( GUGB ), which eventually became the Committee for State Security ( KGB ).
The GPU became the OGPU ( Joint State Political Directorate ), under the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR.
In 1934, the NKVD of the RSFSR was transformed into an all-union security force, the NKVD of the USSR ( which the Communist Party of the Soviet Union leaders soon came to call " the leading detachment of our party "), and the OGPU was incorporated into the NKVD as the Main Directorate for State Security ( GUGB ); the separate NKVD of the RSFSR was not resurrected until 1946 ( as the MVD of the RSFSR ).
Accordingly, the NKVD of the USSR was renamed as the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ), while the NKGB was renamed as the Ministry of State Security ( MGB ).
* The USSR Committee for State Security ( KGB ), responsible for the political police, CI, intelligence, personal protection ( of the leadership ), and confidential communications.
Lavrentiev was awarded the honorary title of Hero of the Socialist Labour, a Lenin Prize and USSR State Prize, and a Lomonosov Gold Medal.
* USSR State Prize ( 1975 — posthumous )
Category: USSR State Prize winners
The novel The Young Guard, which received the State Prize of the USSR in 1946, focuses on an underground Komsomol group in Krasnodon, Ukraine and their struggle against the fascist occupation.
' On 19 August 1955 " Statute on the State Flag of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics " was adopted by a decision of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.
* USSR State Prize ( 1980 )
Category: USSR State Prize winners
* USSR State Prize ( 1972 )
Category: USSR State Prize winners
* USSR State Prize ( 1981 )
Category: USSR State Prize winners
* State Prize of the USSR

USSR and film
In the Cold War suspense film Fail-Safe ( 1964 ), Fonda played the President of the United States who tries to avert a nuclear holocaust through tense negotiations with the Soviets after American bombers are mistakenly ordered to attack the USSR.
The film was banned in Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, the USSR and Falangist Spain
Rocky IV has been noted as a prime example of propaganda through film, with both the stark culture contrast of Apollo's patriotic showing in Las Vegas and Drago's cold, subdued performance in the USSR and the ubiquitous yet ineffective KGB officers stationed around Balboa's cabin outside Krasnogourbinsk.
Between 1961 and 1994 the USSR launched perhaps 500 Zenit film-return satellites, which returned both the film and the camera to earth in a pressurized capsule.
* The 2004 film A Different Loyalty, directed by Marek Kanievska, is inspired by Kim Philby's affair and subsequent marriage to Eleanor Brewer, as well as events leading up to his defection to the USSR.
Shortly after that, the novel was adapted to film twice in the USSR: first in 1971 by Leonid Gaidai with Archil Gomiashvili as Bender, and then in 1976 by Mark Zakharov, featuring Andrei Mironov as Bender.
" It was the first American film given permission to shoot in Moscow's Red Square-however, most of the scenes set in the USSR ( with the exceptions of the establishing shots under the main titles and the final lengthy shot in Red Square behind the end credits ) were actually shot in Hungary.
Alexander Borisovich Godunov ( Russian: ; November 28, 1949May 18, 1995 ), nicknamed " Sascha " was a Russian-American danseur and film actor, whose defection caused a diplomatic incident between the USA and the USSR.
Journey Back to Youth (, Puteshestvie v yunost ) is a 2001 documentary film by Russian film makers, Alexander Gutman and Sergei Litviakov, an interview of four German women who tell the story of four young German girls from East Prussia placed into a Soviet labor camps by the end of World War II according to the Stalin's decisions about forced labor of Germans in the Soviet Union about mobilization of Germans for reconstruction works in the USSR.
* 1952: The Moscow Art Theatre production of the play was filmed by Soviet director A. Frolov in conjunction with Mosfilm studio and released as a feature film in the USSR.
* Odyssey of Captain Blood ( 1991 film ) ( USSR / France )
Shortly after that, two adaptations were made in the USSR: a film in 1971 by Leonid Gaidai and a miniseries in 1976 by Mark Zakharov, featuring Andrei Mironov as Bender.
In the early 1980s, a few research groups ( mainly in the former USSR ) achieved remarkable results on manufacturing of thin film structures utilizing laser technology.
* 1943-The Tale of Tsar Saltan, USSR, traditionally-animated film directed by Brumberg sisters.
* 1966-The Tale of Tsar Saltan, USSR, feature film directed by Aleksandr Ptushko.
* 1984-The Tale of Tsar Saltan, USSR, traditionally-animated film directed by Ivan Ivanov-Vano and Lev Milchin.
Liquid Sky was produced and directed by Slava Tsukerman who, prior to making Liquid Sky, had a successful career as a documentary and TV film maker in the USSR and Israel.
* The Hobbit ( 1985 film ), 1985 film shot in USSR.
** Nika – the highest prize of the USSR film industry 1989
Shortly after the 1959 Cuban revolution overthrew the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista, the socialist Castro government, isolated by the United States after the latter broke diplomatic and trade relations in 1961, turned to the USSR for film partnerships.
* Ismayil Osmanly — film and theater actor, People's Artist of USSR ( 1974 ).

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