Georgy Flyorov

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Georgy Flyorov was a Soviet nuclear physicist known for his work on nuclear fission and for prompting the Soviet atomic bomb project after noticing the sudden secrecy in Western nuclear publications during World War II.

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instanceOf Soviet scientist
human
nuclear physicist
alerted Joseph Stalin NERFINISHED
contributedTo understanding of nuclear fission processes
countryOfCitizenship Soviet Union
employer Soviet nuclear research institutions
era Cold War
World War II
fieldOfWork nuclear fission
nuclear physics
gender male
hasInfluenceOn Soviet nuclear policy
development of Soviet atomic bomb
influenced start of the Soviet atomic bomb project
knownFor initiating Soviet interest in an atomic bomb project
work on nuclear fission
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
nativeLanguage Russian
notableAchievement alerted Soviet leadership to strategic importance of nuclear fission research secrecy
notableEvent wrote a letter to Joseph Stalin about the lack of Western publications on nuclear fission
notableWork observation of disappearance of nuclear fission publications in Western journals during World War II
occupation physicist
researcher
participatedIn Soviet atomic bomb program NERFINISHED
partOf Soviet scientific community NERFINISHED
reasonForNotability key figure in early Soviet nuclear weapons development
studied nuclear chain reactions
nuclear reactions
topicOf historical studies on Soviet nuclear program
workLocation Soviet Union NERFINISHED

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