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On a gray segment of the Berlin Wall, a monumental head painted in black and white. The face is calm, in profile.
This is Andrei Sakharov, the man who designed the Soviet Union's first thermonuclear weapon and then spent his life trying to undo it.
By the late nineteen fifties, Sakharov turned to activism. He spoke out for human rights and civil liberties against the Soviet regime.
In nineteen seventy-five, he won the Nobel Peace Prize. The Soviet government exiled him and barred him from accepting it in Oslo.
He died in December nineteen eighty-nine, weeks after the Berlin Wall fell. In nineteen ninety, Russian artist Dmitry Vrubel painted this tribute.
A quiet thank you, painted on concrete, to a man who changed his mind and paid for it. Listen to the full guide.
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