George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (November 18, 1900 – December 7, 1982) was a Russian-American chemistry professor at Harvard who participated in the Manhattan Project and later served as President Eisenhower's Science Advisor. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Russian Empire, he attended private schools in Kyiv and Moscow until the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917. He then joined the anti-Communist White Army serving in the infantry and tank corps. In 1920 he escaped to Yugoslavia and then on to Germany.
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| - George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (November 18, 1900 – December 7, 1982) was a Russian-American chemistry professor at Harvard who participated in the Manhattan Project and later served as President Eisenhower's Science Advisor. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Russian Empire, he attended private schools in Kyiv and Moscow until the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917. He then joined the anti-Communist White Army serving in the infantry and tank corps. In 1920 he escaped to Yugoslavia and then on to Germany. (en)
- Гео́ргий Богда́нович Кистяко́вский (18 ноября 1900, Киев — 7 декабря 1982) — русско-украинско- американский химик с еврейскими корнями. (ru)
- George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (ukrainisch Георгій Богданович Кістяківський/ Heorhij Bohdanowytsch Kistjakiwskyj, wiss. Transliteration Heorhij Bohdanovyč Kistjakivs'kyj; * 18. November 1900 in Kiew, Ukraine; † 7. Dezember 1982) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Chemiker und an der Entwicklung der ersten Atombombe beteiligt. (de)
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| - George Kistiakowsky's ID badge photo from Los Alamos. (en)
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| - George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (November 18, 1900 – December 7, 1982) was a Russian-American chemistry professor at Harvard who participated in the Manhattan Project and later served as President Eisenhower's Science Advisor. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Russian Empire, he attended private schools in Kyiv and Moscow until the Russian Revolution broke out in 1917. He then joined the anti-Communist White Army serving in the infantry and tank corps. In 1920 he escaped to Yugoslavia and then on to Germany. (en)
- Гео́ргий Богда́нович Кистяко́вский (18 ноября 1900, Киев — 7 декабря 1982) — русско-украинско- американский химик с еврейскими корнями. (ru)
- George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (ukrainisch Георгій Богданович Кістяківський/ Heorhij Bohdanowytsch Kistjakiwskyj, wiss. Transliteration Heorhij Bohdanovyč Kistjakivs'kyj; * 18. November 1900 in Kiew, Ukraine; † 7. Dezember 1982) war ein russisch-amerikanischer Chemiker und an der Entwicklung der ersten Atombombe beteiligt. (de)
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| - George Kistiakowsky (en)
- Кистяковский, Георгий Богданович (ru)
- George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (de)
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