Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912118
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912117
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912090
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912089
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912088
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912087
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912086
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912085
Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, at a meeting in Luzhniki during the First Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.28.05.1989#912084
Yelena Bonner, the widow of Andrei Sakharov [1921-1989], Member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, with her husband's portrait. On May 21, 2011, People's Deputy of the USSR and Nobel Prize winner Andrei Sakharov would have celebrated his 90th birthday.18.05.2011#912083
Academician Andrei Sakharov after a meeting of the Inter-Regional Deputy Group at the Second Congress of People's Deputies. Academician Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.14.12.1989#912082
Academician Andrei Sakharov, second from right, and Boris Yeltsin, second from left, chairman of the Group's council, after a meeting of the Inter-Regional Deputy Group at the Second Congress of People's Deputies. Academician Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.14.12.1989#912081
Academician Andrei Sakharov, foreground, at a meeting of the Inter-Regional Deputy Group at the Second Congress of People's Deputies, a few hours before his death on December 14, 1989. Academician Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.14.12.1989#912080
Academician Andrei Sakharov at a meeting of the Inter-Regional Deputy Group at the Second Congress of People's Deputies, a few hours before his death on December 14, 1989. Academician Andrei Sakharov, a people's deputy of the USSR and Nobel Peace Prize winner, would have turned 90 on May 21, 2011.14.12.1989#912079