- twitter.com AndreiDSakharovClick to Follow AndreiDSakharov. Andrei D Sakharov. ... 46. Andrei D Sakharov Retweeted. Index on Censorship.
- sakharov.fr front-page-english/The project is under active development. More information coming soon.Work on the creation of the Andrei Sakharov Institute continues.
- physicsoftheuniverse.com scientists_sakharov.htmlSakharov died soon after, however, of a sudden heart attack on 14 December 1989, at the age of 68. Andrei Sakharov Resources.
- beautifulrus.com andrei-sakharov-father-of-the-…Some people remember Andrei Sakharov as the “father of the hydrogen bomb”, the others as human rights activist and dissident.
- ahf.nuclearmuseum.org ahf/profile/andrei-d-…Recruited by his former professor, Sakharov was included in the top-secret project, and was present at the first Soviet atomic detonation on August 29, 1949.
- thefamouspeople.com profiles/andrei-sakharov-…This biography of Andrei Sakharov provides information about his childhood, life, achievements, works & timeline.
- web.archive.org web/20070521130856/http://www.…The KGB File of Andrei Sakharov. edited by Joshua Rubenstein and Alexander Gribanov. ... Sakharov and the activity of other dissidents. June 13, 1968. 4.
- Our mission is to preserve Andrei Sakharov’s scientific and moral legacy. ... This postulate has become known as the Sakharov Doctrine.
- notablebiographies.com Ro-Sc/Sakharov-Andrei.htmlAndrei Sakharov was one of the Soviet Union's leading physicists and is regarded in scientific circles as the "father of the Soviet atomic bomb."
- europarl.europa.eu sakharovprize/en/the-prize/…His efforts proved partially successful with the signing of the 1963 nuclear test ban treaty. In the USSR, Sakharov was seen as a subversive dissident.