LC control no. | n 80038281 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Sakharov, Andreĭ, 1921-1989 |
Variant(s) | Сахаров, Андрей, 1921-1989 Сахаров, Андрей Дмитриевич, 1921-1989 Sakharov, Andreĭ Dmitrievich, 1921-1989 Sacharow, Andrej Dmitriwitsch, 1921-1989 Сахаров, А. Д. (Андрей Дмитриевич), 1921-1989 Sakharov, A. D. (Andreĭ Dmitrievich), 1921-1989 Sacharov, Andrej, 1921-1989 סחרוב, אנדרי סחרוב, אנדרי, 1921־ アンドレイ・サハロフ, 1921-1989 |
Other standard no. | 0000000120994733 19684011 Q997 |
Associated country | Soviet Union |
Birth date | 1921-05-21 |
Death date | 1989-12-14 |
Place of birth | Moscow (Russia) |
Place of death | Moscow (Russia) |
Profession or occupation | Nuclear physicists Dissenters Pacifists Human rights workers |
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Found in | His Collected scientific works, c1982: CIP t.p. (A. D. Sakharov) CIP galley (Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov) Washington Post Newspaper index, 1976: p. 325A (Sakharov, Andrei) Sakharov remembered, c1991: CIP galley (Andrei D. Sakharov; d. 12-14-89) Případ Andrej Sacharov, 1994. Vikipedii︠a︡ (Russian), March 19, 2016 (Sakharov, Andreĭ Dmitrievich; born May 21, 1921 in Moscow; died December 14, 1989 in Moscow; Russian nuclear physicist, political dissident and peace activist) New Yorker (New York, N.Y. : 1925), June 28, 2021: page 15, in a Talk of the Town piece by David Remnick (Andrei Sakharov; physicist, creator of the first Soviet thermonuclear weapon; by 1968, he was the moral center of a small group of Soviet dissidents who were willing to risk everything to confront the dictatorship; winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1975; Sakharov may have been as responsible for the dissolution of the Soviet Union as its last General Secretary and President, Mikhail Gorbachev) |
Associated language | rus |