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Andrei D. Sakharov was a prominent Soviet physicist, dissident, and human rights activist, best known for his work on nuclear weapons and his advocacy for civil liberties. He played a crucial role in the development of the Soviet hydrogen bomb but later became a vocal critic of the arms race and the government's oppressive policies. His scientific prowess was matched by his commitment to social justice, leading him to become a key figure in the fight for human rights in the Soviet Union.

Sakharov's activism earned him both admiration and persecution from the Soviet authorities, culminating in his exile to Gorky for several years. Despite this, he continued to advocate for political reform, nuclear disarmament, and the protection of individual freedoms. His legacy includes not only his scientific contributions but also his dedication to humanitarian causes, earning him the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975. Through his life's work, Sakharov inspired generations of activists and scientists around the world.

Национальность Русский, Советский
Дата рождения May 21, 1921
Место рождения Moscow, Russia
Дата смерти December 14, 1989
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