Year
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Place
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Awardee
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2012
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Bratislava
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Ron Asmus (in memoriam),[2] Prominent US diplomat and political analyst
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Alexandr Vondra,[2] Former Minister of Defence of the Czech Republic
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Ostrava
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Gen. (Ret.) Klaus Naumann, Former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee
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Jozef Stank (in memoriam), Former Minister of Defence of Slovakia
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2013
|
Bratislava
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Jan Krzysztof Bielecki,[3] Former Prime Minister and Minister for European Integration of Poland
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Oldřich Černý (in memoriam),[3] Former Director General of the Czech Foreign Intelligence Service
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Ostrava
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Gen. (Ret.) David Petraeus,[4] Former Commander of the ISAF and Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
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Eduard Kukan,[4] Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Slovakia
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2014
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Bratislava
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Anders Fogh Rasmussen,[5] Former NATO Secretary General and Former Prime Minister of Denmark
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Karel Kovanda,[5] Former Permanent Representative of the Czech Republic to the North Atlantic Council and Western European Union
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Ostrava
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Bronisław Komorowski,[6] President of the Republic of Poland
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Martin Bútora,[6] Honorary President of Institute for Public Affairs, Former Slovak Ambassador to the USA
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2015
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Bratislava
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Carl Bildt, Former Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden
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Prof. Otto Pick, Founder and Former Director of the Institute of International Relations Prague
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Ostrava
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Tomasz Siemoniak, Former Deputy Prime Minister and Former Minister of National Defence of the Republic of Poland
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František Šebej, Slovak Politician and Academic
|
2016
|
Bratislava
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Madeleine Albright, Former U.S. Secretary of State
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Michael Žantovský, Czech diplomat, politician and author
|
Ostrava
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Daniel Fried, U.S. diplomat
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2017
|
Bratislava
|
Michael Chertoff, Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security
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Luboš Dobrovský, Czech journalist, former Czechoslovak Minister of Defence
|
Ostrava
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Gen. (Ret.) Philip M. Breedlove, Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)
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Pavol Demeš, Former Slovak Minister of International Relations
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2018
|
Bratislava
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Damon M. Wilson, Executive Vice President at the Atlantic Council
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Gen. Petr Pavel, Former Chairman of NATO Military Committee
|
Ostrava
|
Gen. (Ret.) Ben Hodges, Former United States Army Europe Commander (USAREUR)
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Ivan Korčok, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic
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2019
|
Bratislava
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Timothy Garton Ash, British historian, author and professor at Oxford University
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Jiří Šedivý, Former Minister of Defense of the Czech Republic and former Ambassador of the Czech Republic to NATO
|
Ostrava
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Andrej Kiska, Former President of the Slovak Republic
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2020
|
Bratislava
|
Karel Schwarzenberg, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
|
Ostrava
|
Christian Schmidt, Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Miroslav Lajčák, Former Minister of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic
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2021
|
Bratislava
|
gen. (ret). John Allen, Commander of the NATO International Security Assistance Force and U.S. Forces
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Václav Havel (in memoriam), last president of Czechoslovakia and first president of the Czech republic
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Ostrava
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gen. Richard W. Scobee, Commander of Air Force Reserve Command, U.S. Air Force
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2022
|
Bratislava
|
Ukrainian nation
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gen. Karel Řehka, Chief of the General Staff of the Czech Armed Forces
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Ostrava
|
gen. Ingo Gerhartz, The Inspector of the German Air Force
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Jaroslav Naď, Minister of Defence of the Slovak Republic
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2023
|
Bratislava
|
Kersti Kaljulaid, former President of Estonia
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Jaroslav Šedivý (in memoriam), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic
|
Ostrava
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gen. Daryl L. Bohac, former Adjutant General for the State of Nebraska
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gen. Daniel Zmeko, Chief of the General Staff of the Slovak Armed Forces
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