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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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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 ray s. 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 Soviet 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

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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

24. A.D. Sakharov: Collected Scientific Works; Author: 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

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Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov Every country and every nation has its own prominent personalities. Our country has a very rich history and many famous people influenced it. There were such great reformers as Peter the Great, Peter Stolipin and some others. We would like to speak about academician Andrei Sakharov whose name and feat will remain in the history of our country and in the whole world. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov was born on the 21st of May 1921. His father was a teacher of Physics, a well-known author of popular-scientific books, textbooks, and books of problems in arithmetic. Many generations of Russian (Soviet) people use them in their studies. In 1938 Andrei finished school with a golden medal and entered Moscow University of Physics. He graduated with honours diploma from the University and evacuated in Ashkhabad in 1942. In the September of 1942 he was sent to work at a military plant on the Volga, where he worked as an engineer till 1945. Working at the plant, he became an inventor in the branch of production checking. In 1944 he wrote several articles on the theory of Physics and sent them to Moscow waiting for a reference. In 1948 Sakharov was included into a Research Group which worked at the problem of thermonuclear weapons. The following 12 years were spent in a special secret Research Center.

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Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov 21. května 14. prosince ), byl Rus fyzik a disident On byl narozen v Moskva a vzdělan½ u Moskva st¡tn­ univerzita od . Nicm©ně, n¡sledovat evakuace v on promoval v Ashkhabad , v dneÅ¡n­ Turkmenistan . On byl pak přiřazoval pr¡ci laboratoře v Ulyanovsk . On se vr¡til k Moskvě v ke studiu u teoretick©ho oddělen­ FIAN (fyzick½ institut sovětsk© akademie věd). On přj­mal jeho PhD v V středn­ - on se stal č¡st­ sovětu atomov½ bombardovat projekt dolů Igor Kurchatov . Prvn­ sovět atomov© zař­zen­ bylo testov¡no na 29. srpna . Pot©, co stěhoval se do Saratov v , Sakharov hr¡l kl­Äovou roli v př­Å¡t­m stadiu, v½voj Vod­kov¡ bomba . Prvn­ sovětsk© zař­zen­ bylo testov¡no na 12. srpna . V 1953 on byl zvolil pln©ho člena sovětu akademie věd, a byl udělen prvn­ jeho tři hrdina socialistick½ch pracovn­ch medail­. Sakharov pokračoval pracovat u Sartov, pom¡hat na prvn­ch ryz­ch sovětsk½ch vod­kov½ch pum¡ch, testovan½ v , a 58MT ' Tzar-Bomba ' ř­jna , nejsilnějÅ¡­ zař­zen­ někdy explodovalo. On tak© navrhl myÅ¡lenku pro kontrolovan½

28. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov: Awards Won By Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. The biggest english dictionary RealDictionary.com.Awards of andrei dmitrievich sakharov. OTHER-NOBEL, 1975, PEACE.
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29. The American Experience | Race For The Superbomb | German Goncharov On: Andrei S
andrei dmitrievich sakharov and Igor Evgenievich Tamm exhibited scientifichonesty, ie, everyone could count on objective recognition of his work.
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Q: When you first met Andrei Sakharov, what was your impression?

GG: Could you define more precisely what you mean, what kind of impressions you have in mind, of his scientific side or him as a human being?
Q: As a person and as a scientist, I think both.
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30. About The Andrei Sakharov Archives
Professor Emeritus Robert Szulkin Brandeis University. Top of Page.andrei dmitrievich sakharov (1921 1989). On December 14, 1989
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The American Legacy of Andrei Sakharov
A ndrei Sakharov liked to quote Pasternak's line: "Ne nado zavodit arkhiva, nad rukopisyami tryastis" ("One should not have an archive, nor fret over the manuscripts"). Yet, he was acutely aware that behind every written word, be it his own, or someone else's, stood a human life, often with a tragic story to tell. To get these pages, these lives, from out of reach of the KGB would often mean their only chance for survival.
T his awareness and concern drove Sakharov and his wife, Elena Bonner , to look for ways to save his manuscripts from the KGB thefts, which started long before he was exiled to Gorkii. This is why, after the KGB theft of the first batch of documents in the Fall of 1978, the Sakharovs tried to use every opportunity to smuggle the documents abroad, mostly to the States. This was far from an easy task. It required ingenuity and courage, and it meant a considerable risk, even danger for those who were involved all along the way.
I n the mid-eighties, Andrei Sakharov expressed a wish that his papers, kept in the home of Bonner's daughter, Tatiana Yankelevich, were deposited in an academic institution for safekeeping and for a possible future creation of an archive. Later, after his return from the exile, Sakharov again stressed his intention to leave in the West the documents that found their way there, feeling that it reflected the unique and tragic side of his destiny.

31. The Andrei Sakharov Archives: Past Activities: Congressional Statement
80th anniversary of the birth of the late Dr. andrei dmitrievich sakharov, one ofthe truly great figures in the struggle for human rights in the 20th century.
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EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY OF DR. ANDREI SAKHAROV HON. CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH
of New Jersey M r. Speaker, today I would like to call to the attention of my colleagues the 80th anniversary of the birth of the late Dr. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, one of the truly great figures in the struggle for human rights in the 20th century. On May 21 of this year, Dr. Sakharov would have celebrated his 80th birthday.
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A t the same time, the Kremlin, under the leadership of former KGB chairman Yuri Andropov, launched a crackdown on Soviet dissidents. In 1984, Dr. Sakharov's wife, Dr. Elena Bonner, was convicted of ``defaming the Soviet political and social system'' and sentenced to join him in exile.
E ven in these dark hours, Dr. Sakharov, continued to speak out against the war being carried out by Soviet forces in Afghanistan, to defend persecuted human rights activists in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, and to address vital issues of disarmament and peace. On three occasions, Dr. Sakharov went on a hunger strike to protest the mistreatment of hls friends and colleagues in the human rights movement. During his confinement, his notes and his manuscripts were stolen from him by KGB thugs. President Reagan declared his sixtieth birthday, May 21, 1980, ``Andrei Salcharov Day.''
I n December 1986, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev lifted Dr. Sakharov's exile and ``invited'' him to return to Moscow. In 1989, Dr. Salcharov was elected to the Congress of People Deputies, an organization that had previously been the rubber stamp legislature for the Soviet Union. In the short time that he served, Dr. Sakharovj''olned a handful of other elected leaders to press for real reforms in the Soviet Union. On December 14, 1989, the world was sadden to learn of this great man's death.

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sakharov 6. sakharov, andrei dmitrievich (19211989) The HutchinsonDictionary of World History; January 1, 1998 sakharov, andrei
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sakharov, andrei dmitrievich (19211989). The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History01-01-1998 sakharov, andrei dmitrievich (1921-1989) Soviet physicist.
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Homage. andrei sakharov. A brilliant scientist, andrei dmitrievich sakharovwas a specialist in atomic physics, the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb.
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Andrei Sakharov A brilliant scientist, Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov was a specialist in atomic physics, the father of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. He was elected as a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1953, and belonged to the highest Soviet establishment. He could have led a highly peaceful existence, taking advantage of all the privileges associated with his rank.
However, at the end of the 1950s - beginning of the 1960s, Academician Sakharov began to realize the aggressiveness of Soviet policy, both foreign and domestic. Alarmed by this "discovery", he spoke out as the author of a great number of declarations and actions in defense of human rights and peace throughout the world. This cost him open conflict with the authorities even as the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975.
In 1980 Academician Sakharov was exiled to Gorky, where he lived under militia surveillance, without telephone, deprived of contact with the outside world. Nevertheless, even under those circumstances he continued the struggle, with the help of his wife Elena Bonner, who held the same views. She carried out this communication until her actions were severed and she herself was subjected to the very same exile in 1984.
Released from exile in 1986, A. Sakharov returned to Moscow and continued his activity. In 1989 he was elected to the First Congress of People's Deputies of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. In this capacity he tirelessly led the battle for human rights and for the rights of nationalities, in particular, national minorities: Crimean Tatars, Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh, and many others.

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    Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov
    , fisico sovietico, nasce a Mosca nel 1921. Tra i massimi esperti sovietici che coordinano lo sviluppo e la realizzazione della prima bomba all'idrogeno del suo paese (1953), riceve per questo motivo il Premio Stalin e il riconoscimento del titolo di Eroe del lavoro socialista.
    Dagli anni Sessanta, oltre che essere conosciuto per il suo lavoro di fisico, diviene il maggiore rappresentante del dissenso nell'Unione Sovietica.
    Nel 1968, l'anno della "Primavera di Praga", Andrej scrive un lungo e celebre articolo dal titolo Considerazioni sul progresso, la coesistenza pacifica e la libertà individuale, che chiude con una citazione tratta dal Faust di Goethe: "La libertà, come la vita, si merita soltanto chi ogni giorno la dovrà conquistare"

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    sakharov, andrei dmitrievich. sakharov, andrei Nikolaevich. sakharov, andrei Nikolaevich;Nazarov, Vladislav dmitrievich; Bokhanov, Aleksandr Nikolaevich.
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    Scientific American Digital Browse It was August 12, 1953, and andrei dmitrievich sakharov had just becomefather of the Soviet hydrogen bomb. Along with a few officials
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    39. Andrew M. Sessler
    August (1996). AM Sessler, sakharov, andrei dmitrievich, MacmillanEncyclopedia of Physics, V. 4, p. 13911392 (1996). AM Sessler
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  • A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Linear Accelerators (by P. Lapostolle, S. Septier), Nucl Instrum Methods 95, No. 395 (1971). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Collective Ion Acceleration, (by Olson, Schumacher), Collective Methods of Acceleration, Edited by Rostoker and Reiser, Nucl Instrum Methods 171, 627 (1980). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Refusenik (by Mark Ya Azbel), in Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Vol. 39, No. 7, p. 4 (1983). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Artificial Particle Beams in Space Plasma Studies for American Scientists, 73, No. 76 (1985). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Times' Arrow, (by Richard Morris), American Scientists 73, No. 4, 384 (1985). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Relativity and Engineering, (by J. Van Bladel), Physics Today 38, No. 78 (June 1985). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of The Periodic Table, (by P. Levi), S.F. Chronicle, April 17, (1985). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of Dangerous Thoughts: Memoirs of a Russian Life, (by Y. Orlov), Physics Today 44 No. 11 p92-93 Nov (1991). A. M. Sessler, Book Review of The Quark Machines, How Europe Fought the Particle Physics War, Physics Today 51, No.2 p69 February (1998).
  • 40. Information About This Exhibit
    Vospominaniya o sakharove. Moscow Praktika, 1996. The cosmological bet was reproducedfrom andrei dmitrievich sakharov. Fragmenty Biografi. Moscow, 1991.
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    Information About This Exhibit
    Author:
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    Editors:
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    Alexei B. Kojevnikov
    Web Design:
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    Photo Research:
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    We are also very grateful to:
    R. Joseph Anderson,
    Boris Bolotovsky,
    Elena Bonner,
    Edward Kline, and Martin Sherwin Photo Credits:
    Unless noted below, the photographs used on this site were kindly provided by the Andrei Sakharov Archives at Brandeis University, Elena Bonner, Gennady Gorelik or Igor Tamm, Sakharov's 1949 apartment, and the memo by Zeldovich and Sakharov are reproduced from B.L. Altshuler et al., eds. On mezhdu nami zhil. Vospominaniya o Sakharove . Moscow: Praktika, 1996. The cosmological bet was reproduced from Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov. Fragmenty Biografi. Moscow, 1991. The photo of Sakharov's house at the "Installation" is by Igor Drovenikov. The Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty image is a Department of State photograph. Sakharov's paper on the asymmetry of matter is courtesy E.L. Feinberg. Sakharov’’s note giving Agrest the address of his Moscow apartment is courtesy M.M. Agrest.

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