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  1. Andrei Sakharov. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov ( Russian: Андрей Дмитриевич Сахаров; 21 May 1921 – 14 December 1989) was a Soviet physicist and a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, which he was awarded in 1975 for emphasizing human rights around the world.

  2. Dec 15, 1989 · Andrei D. Sakharov, the indomitable human-rights campaigner who prevailed in official exile to become a relentless prod to the Soviet Union's new congress, died apparently of a heart attack late...

  3. If he were still alive for his 100th birthday, he would be dismayed by the Russian Federation’s authoritarian retrenchment under Vladimir Putin, and he would be demanding fair and meaningful national elections, respect for human rights, and the curtailment of high-level corruption.

  4. Dec 15, 1989 · Andrei Dmitriyevich Sakharov was born in Moscow on May 21, 1921, into an old and respected family of intellectuals with a long history of humanitarian interests.

  5. Jun 14, 1999 · June 14, 1999 12:00 AM EDT. I n the fall of 1962, when his life took its fateful turn, Andrei Sakharov was not yet known to the world. He was 41 years old, a decorated Soviet physicist...

  6. Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov. The Nobel Peace Prize 1975. Born: 21 May 1921, Moscow, Russia. Died: 14 December 1989, Moscow, USSR (now Russia) Residence at the time of the award: USSR (now Russia) Role: Soviet nuclear physicist.

  7. She died before the war at the age of 79. My grandmother brought up six children and when she was around 50 years old she taught herself English all on her own. Right up to the time of her death she read English works of fiction in the original.

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