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Awards established in 1936

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Fields medal
prize awarded every four years to two, three, or four mathematicians under 40 years of age at the International Congress of the International Mathematical Union
People's Artist of the USSR
honorary title granted to artists of the Soviet Union
National Book Award
United States literary award in five categories
Carnegie Medal
annual award for writing a children's book published in the U.K.
Oersted Medal
award conferred by the American Association of Physics Teachers
Wehrmacht Long Service Award
military service award in Nazi Germany in four classes and one special class (1936-1945)
Val Barker Trophy
award
Order of the White Star
order and medal of the Republic of Estonia, awarded for service in the local or national government, as well as contributions in the economy, education, science, culture, sport or other achievements
Order of Saints Olga and Sophia
Order of the Greek royal family
National Order of the Cedar
civil and military decoration of Lebanon
Order of the National Coat of Arms
Estonian award
Order of the Quetzal
highest decoration awarded in Guatemala
Parachutist Badge
Nazi Luftwaffe badge
Combined Pilot-Observer Badge
Nazi German award
Garvan–Olin Medal
American award for women in chemistry
Order of Saints George and Constantine
order
Northern Star Award
award for Canada's top athlete
Flyer's Commemorative Badge
military decoration for active and reserve personnel who had been honorably discharged from flying duties in Nazi Germany (1936-1939)
Condor Legion badge for tank crews
nazi German campaign award
Order of the Polar Star
state award of Mongolia
Ruban Jaune
cycling title created in 1936 by Henri Desgrange
Royal Designer for Industry
British award
commemorative medal of the military operation in East Africa
Italian military award
Navy Expeditionary Medal
military award
Haggerty Award
NCAA college basketball award