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  1. Andrei Sakharov and Peace
  2. A.D. Sakharov: Collected Scientific Works by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1982-12-07
  3. To Live Like Everyone by Anatoly Marchenko, 1989-06
  4. Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1970-06
  5. SAKHAROV, ANDREI DMITRIEVICH: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Russian History</i> by LISA A. KIRSCHENBAUM, 2004
  6. Alarm and Hope by Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, Efrem Iankelevich, et all 1978-12
  7. Sakharov Speaks by Andre-I Dmitrievich Sakharov, 1974-06
  8. IUrii Davidovich Levin, 22 Iiunia 1988 g. - Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, 21 Iiunia 1989 g. - Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodskii, 19 Iiunia 1991 g: Russkie perevody ... Oksfordskogo Universiteta s 1763 po 1991 g by Godfrey W Bond, 1991
  9. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov: Fragmenty biografii
  10. Andrei Dmitrievich: Vospominaniia o Sakharove (Russian Edition)

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2. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov by Jeremiah D. Sullivan. Accolades fromaround the world poured out in testimony of Andrei Sakharov upon
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by Jeremiah D. Sullivan The discussion that Sakharov started in 1968 reached fruition only in the late eighties when the military disutility of nuclear weapons became clear to a majority in all sectors of society, including the military. His call helped prepare the way for arms control measures now under way and likely in the near future. Jeremiah D. Sullivan is a professor of physics and director of the Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and has been a consultant to the Department of Defense for over a decade. He currently is co-investigator of a UIUC research project on hydrodynamic methods for monitoring nuclear test bans.

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sakharov andrei dmitrievich. Born on 21.05.1921. Died on 14.12.1989. Physics. Academicianof the Division of PhysicalMathematical Sciences since 23.10.1953.
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Andrei Dmitrievich
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Physics.
Academician of the Division of Physical-Mathematical Sciences since 23.10.1953. Awards:
Nobel Prize - for peace (1975).

4. Peace 1975
The Nobel Peace Prize 1975. andrei dmitrievich sakharov. USSR. Soviet nuclear physicist andrei sakharov. Autobiography. Nobel Lecture. Acceptance Speech
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5. Posthumous Honorary U.S. Citizenship For Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
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Congressional Record: April 24, 2002 (Extensions) Page E622-E623 POSTHUMOUS HONORARY U.S. CITIZENSHIP FOR ANDREI DMITRIEVICH SAKHAROV HON. CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH of new jersey in the house of representatives Wednesday, April 24, 2002 Mr. SMITH of New Jersey. Mr. Speaker, it is with great pleasure and a deep sense of solemnity that I introduce, along with Mr. Frank of Massachusetts, a resolution to bestow honorary citizenship posthumously upon a man whose contribution to world peace and the struggle for human rights inspired, and continues to inspire, his own generation and those who have followed him. That man is the late Dr. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, renowned physicist, humanitarian, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. [[Page E623]] Dr. Sakharov was a man of great stature in the Soviet scientific community, working on defense projects of the greatest importance to the Soviet government. His induction into the Academy of Sciences in 1953 made him the youngest-ever member of the Academy. He enjoyed every privilege that Soviet society had to offer, but he abandoned his elevated position to protest the threat to humankind posed by nuclear testing and the build up of nuclear arms. This led to Dr. Sakharov's becoming a leader of the effort for internal reform in the Soviet Union and a strong advocate for human rights throughout the world. In 1962, Dr. Sakharov proposed to his government that the Soviet Union sponsor a partial Test Ban treaty along the lines proposed by U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower in the late 1950s. On August 5, 1963, the effort resulted in the signing of the Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapon Tests in the Atmosphere, in Outer Space, and Under Water in Moscow. In 1968, The New York Times published Dr. Sakharov's ground-breaking essay "Progress, Coexistence, and Intellectual Freedom" which pursued two major themes. The first was to challenge Soviet authorities to increase intellectual freedom in the interest of peaceful co-existence with the West and ending the Cold War. Conversely, it stimulated Western interest in disarmament and scientific exchanges, and convinced many opinion-makers in the West that it was worth entering into a dialogue with Soviet intellectuals and that change from within was possible in the USSR. Ultimately, more than 18,000,000 copies of the essay were printed around the world in various languages. Within two years, Dr. Sakharov, along with Valery Chalidze and Andrei Tverdokhlebov, became one of the three founding members of the Moscow Human Rights Committee. This gave institutional expression to Sakharov's developing interest in human rights and the rule of law as guiding principles in the effort to reform and liberalize the Soviet regime. When the Helsinki Accords were signed in 1975 by the Soviet Union, the United States, Canada and 32 European countries, he noted that the Accords had meaning "only if [the Accords] are observed fully and by all parties. No country should evade a discussion on its own domestic problems * * * [n]or should a country ignore violations in other participating states. The whole point of the Helsinki Accords is mutual monitoring, not mutual evasion of difficult problems." As he became more committed to the human fights struggle in his country and peace throughout the world, Dr. Sakharov continued to speak out on peace and disarmament, as well as freedom of association and movement, freedom of speech, against capital punishment, and in defense of preserving the environment. Such "heresy" against his government's denial of basic human rights brought upon him reprisals from the Soviet government and its secret police, the KGB. He was barred from classified work, and many of his professional privileges rescinded. Only after a 17-day hunger strike by Dr. Sakharov and his wife and fellow human rights activist, Dr. Elena Bonner, did authorities allow his daughter-in-law to join her husband in the United States. Only after another long struggle was Dr. Bonner permitted to go abroad for medical treatment. At the same time, the international community was closely following his efforts, understanding that his struggle touched us all. In 1975, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Dr. Sakharov for his "personal and fearless effort in the cause of peace." It was, Dr. Sakharov wrote, "a great honor for me, as well as recognition for the entire human rights movement in the USSR." On January 22, 1980, in response to Dr. Sakharov's protests against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Dr. Sakharov was picked up by the police on a Moscow street and sent into "Internal exile" in the closed city of Gorky. Joined subsequently by Dr. Elena Bonner, he was kept under house arrest, with a round-the-clock police guard, until December 1986. Dr. Bonner describes their plight eloquently in her book, Alone Together. Meanwhile, at the direction of the Congress, President Ronald Reagan proclaimed May 21, 1983Dr. Sakharov's birthday"National Andrei Sakharov Day." In his published statement, President Reagan praised Dr. Sakharov's "tireless and courageous efforts on behalf of international peace and on behalf of human freedoms for the peoples of the Soviet Union." Upon his release from internal exile on December 16, 1986 by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, Dr. Sakharov continued the fight for human rights in the Soviet Union and was elected to the newly-formed Congress of People's Deputies. Just before his death in 1989, he completed his draft of a new constitution and submitted it to the Constitutional Commission. While many of its specific points were provisional and advanced to provoke debate, the draft fundamentally provided for a democratic political system, revoking the Communist Party monopoly on power. Indeed, a few months after Dr. Sakharov's death, the Congress of People's Deputies repealed Article 6 of the Constitution which had provided the legal basis for the Communist Party's monopoly on power in the Soviet Union. This loss of Communist Party monopoly led inexorably to the collapse of the Soviet Union, which removed from the earth a vast state that repressed its own citizens and presented a powerful military threat to the United States. Recently, President Putin, a former KGB agent himself, called Dr. Sakharov "a visionary * * * someone who was able to not only see the future, but to express, to articulate his thoughts, and do that without any fear." Fearless in the face of state repression, principled in his devotion to peace and disarmament, selfless in the pursuit of human rights for all, this was Dr. Sakharov's character. Mr. Speaker, honorary citizenship is conferred by the United States Government on rare occasions to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to this country or to humankind throughout the world. It is and should remain an extraordinary honor not lightly conferred nor frequently granted. Mr. Speaker, I believe that for his contribution to world peace, the end of the Cold War, the recognition of the inextricable link between human rights and genuine security and the achievement of human rights, however rudimentary in some areas, in the nations of the former Soviet Union, Dr. Andrei Sakharov is worthy of being posthumously granted honorary citizenship of the United States. I hope my colleagues share my enthusiasm for this initiative and will support this resolution.

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7. Cosmion-2001
21 May of 2001 we commemorate the 80th Anniversary of andrei dmitrievich sakharov. The foundation of CosmoParticle Physics, with which the progress in our fundamental knowledge is related, stands among the most important results of his scientific activity.
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Miusskaya Pl. 4, 125047, Moscow, Russia
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8. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov Winner Of The 1975 Nobel Prize In Peace
andrei dmitrievich sakharov, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. andrei dmitrievich sakharov. 1975 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Books by andrei sakharov. Nobel Lectures
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Root, Elihu, 1912. Rotblat, Joseph, 1995. Sadat, Mohamed Anwar El, 1978.sakharov, andrei dmitrievich, 1975. Sato, Eisaku, 1974. Schweitzer, Albert,1952.
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11. Andrei Sakharov - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov May 21 December 14 ), was a Russian nuclear physicist and dissident . Sakharov was an advocate of human rights, civil liberties, and Soviet Union reforms. He was born in Moscow and educated at Moscow State University from . However, following evacuation in he graduated in Ashkhabad , in today's Turkmenistan . He was then assigned laboratory work in Ulyanovsk . He returned to Moscow in to study at the Theoretical Department of FIAN (the Physical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences ). He received his PhD in On World War II 's end, Sakharov researched cosmic rays . Sakharov conducted work on the development of the Soviets' hydrogen bomb . In mid- he became part of the Soviet atomic bomb project under Igor Kurchatov . The first Soviet atomic device was tested on August 29 . After moving to Saratov in , Sakharov played a key role in the next stage, the development of the Hydrogen bomb . The first Soviet device was tested on August 12 . In 1953 he was elected full member of the USSR Academy of Sciences , and was awarded the first of his three Hero of Socialist Labor Medals. Sakharov continued to work at Saratov, helping on the first genuine Soviet H-bombs, tested in

12. Sakharov, Andrei Dmitrievich
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Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov May 21 December 14 ), was a Russian physicist and dissident He was born in Moscow and educated at Moscow State University from . However, following evacuation in he graduated in Ashkhabad , in today's Turkmenistan . He was then assigned laboratory work in Ulyanovsk . He returned to Moscow in to study at the Theoretical Department of FIAN (the Physical Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences). He received his PhD in In mid- he became part of the Soviet atomic bomb project under Igor Kurchatov . The first Soviet atomic device was tested on August 29 . After moving to Saratov in , Sakharov played a key role in the next stage, the development of the Hydrogen bomb . The first Soviet device was tested on August 12 . In 1953 he was elected full member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, and was awarded the first of his three Hero of Socialist Labor Medals. Sakharov continued to work at Sartov, helping on the first genuine Soviet H-bombs, tested in , and the 58MT 'Tzar-Bomba' of October , the most powerful device ever exploded. He also proposed an idea for a controlled

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    Physicien nucléaire russe, défenseur des droits de l'homme (il reçut en 1975 le Prix Nobel de la Paix), il fut, avec Alexandre Soljenitsyne , la figure la plus remarquable de la dissidence politique dans l'ex-Union soviétique.
    "Andreï Dmitrievitch Sakharov (1921-1989), physicien soviétique de grande renommée et auteur de travaux importants sur la fusion nucléaire, s'est fait connaître comme défenseur de la démocratie et des droits de l'homme en 1968 par la publication en Occident de son manifeste clandestin intitulé «La Liberté intellectuelle en U.R.S.S. et la coexistence». En 1970, il participa à la création du Comité des droits de l'homme en Union soviétique. Ses efforts furent couronnés par le prix Nobel de la paix en 1975. À la suite des critiques dirigées contre les autorités de son pays à la fin de 1979, Andreï Sakharov fut assigné à résidence à Gorki. Libéré en 1986, il put voir nombre des causes pour lesquelles il avait lutté devenir partie intégrante de la politique officielle du gouvernement soviétique. En 1989, il fut élu à la nouvelle Chambre de l'Union soviétique, le Congrès des députés du peuple. Il mourut un peu plus tard la même année."
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