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The Man Who Saved the World: The Untold Story of Stanislav Petrov

During the tense years of the Cold War, the world lived under the constant threat of nuclear war. A single mistake, misunderstanding, or technical failure could have triggered a catastrophe capable of destroying millions of lives. On one night in 1983, the fate of the world rested in the hands of one man — Stanislav Petrov . Petrov was not a politician or a famous military commander. He was a quiet Soviet military officer and a trained engineer who worked in a nuclear early-warning system. Yet, on September 26, 1983, his calm thinking and willingness to question a computer warning may have prevented a global nuclear war. Today, he is often called “the man who saved the world.” But for many years, his heroic decision remained secret. Early Life and Education Stanislav Yevgrafovich Petrov was born on September 7, 1939, in the Soviet Union. His childhood took place during a difficult period in Russian history, just before and after World War II. Like many children growing up in that era,...

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