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  2. Atomic Heart - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Heart takes place on the grounds of Facility 3826, the Soviet Union's foremost scientific research hub in an alternate history 1955, located in the Kazakh SSR.In 1936, scientist Dmitry Sechenov developed a liquidized programmable module called the Polymer, sparking massive technological breakthroughs in the fields of energy and robotics in the USSR and freeing much of the populace from ...

  3. Stanislav Petrov - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 December 2024. Soviet Air Defence Forces officer (1939–2017) For the footballer, see Stanislav Petrov (footballer). In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs, the patronymic is Yevgrafovich and the family name is Petrov. Stanislav Petrov Petrov in 2016 Born Stanislav Yevgrafovich ...

  4. 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident - Wikipedia

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    The incident occurred at a time of severely strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. [1] Responding to the Soviet Union's deployment of fourteen SS-20/RSD-10 theatre nuclear missiles, the NATO Double-Track Decision was taken in December 1979 by the military commander of NATO to deploy 108 Pershing II nuclear missiles in Western Europe with the ability to hit targets ...

  5. The Man Who Saved the World - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Saved the World is a 2013 feature-length Danish documentary film by filmmaker Peter Anthony about Stanislav Petrov, a former lieutenant colonel of the Soviet Air Defence Forces and his role in preventing the 1983 Soviet nuclear false alarm incident from leading to nuclear holocaust.

  6. Mikhail Petrov (general) - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (Russian: Михаил Петрович Петров; 15 January 1898 – October/November 1941) [N 1] was a Red Army major general and a Hero of the Soviet Union. Born to a peasant family, he moved to Petrograd and became a metalworker at the Putilov Plant , where he became a Red Guard squad leader and fought in the ...

  7. Atomic Heart video game draws scrutiny from Ukrainian ... - AOL

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    New video game Atomic Heart is facing allegations that it peddles pro-Russian propaganda and criticism for its developer’s perceived connections with Russia amid the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

  8. Atomic Heart (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Atomic Heart is a 2023 first-person shooter action role-playing video game. Atomic Heart may also refer to: Atomic Heart, a 1994 album by 'Mr. Children' "Atomic Heart" (song), a 2014 single by 'The Mission'; see The Mission discography; Atom Heart Mother, a 2013 Iranian film also released as "Atomic Heart"

  9. Order of Lenin - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Petrov responds "You will receive the Order of Lenin for this, Captain." In the movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jones's adversary Col. Irina Spalko was awarded the Order of Lenin three times. In the video game Singularity, Viktor Barisov is awarded the Order of Lenin for his work on the fictional element E99.