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Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev was awarded a Lenin prize for literature in a Kremlin ceremony last

(31 Mar 1980) notes: col print location: moscow soviet union title: brezhnev prize serviced date: 04/02/80 no: lnc 19475 date shot: 03/31/80 length: 44 ft seconds: 1'10" sound: natsof date of arrival: Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev was awarded a Lenin prize for literature in a Kremlin ceremony last Monday. the prize was given for three volumes of Mr Brezhnev's memoirs -- "Little Land", "Rebirth" and "The Virgin Lands". film shows: mr brezhnev receiving prize - audience applauding - mr brezhnev speaking - premier alexei kosygin listening - mr brezhnev speaking - crowd applauding. storyline: soviet president leonid brezhnev was awarded a lenin prize for literature in a kremlin ceremony last monday (31 march). the prize was given for three volumes of mr brezhnev's memoirs -- "little land" (which deals with some episodes of world war ii), "rebirth" (which tells about post-war reconstruction) and "the virgin lands" (which tells of the agricultural development in kazakhstan and siberia). the ceremony was attended by the leaders of the communist party and members of the government, including premier alexei kosygin, who recently returned to work after his illness of last fall. in accepting the prize, mr brezhnev, who spoke for nearly 15 minutes, said that "working on my notes, i did not think about myself. i was thinking how past experience could be useful for people today". the soviet leader added that "the accumulated experience, the developments in the international scene, especially the latest events, compel us all to be persistent in defending the cause of peace and remember our historical responsability for the destiny of our country and the whole of mankind". Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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