Jul 10 1971
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Soviet defector Anatoly Fedoseyev told London Daily Telegraph he had left U.S.S.R. because life had become unbearable and "sooner or later I would have finished up in a prison or concentration camp." He had laughed at reports he was space expert comparable in importance to NASA'S Dr. Wernher von Braun and that his name was Nikitrine [see Jul 5 1971]. Fedoseyev told Telegraph he had "nothing to do with space projects" and was not ABM specialist. (AP, W Star, 7/10/71)
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