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The rocket scientist key to cold war efforts on both sides
Financial Times, Friday 27 NovemberA 1948 photo of Qian Xuesen Qian Xuesen, the Chinese rocket scientist who has died in Beijing aged 98, was a unique figure in the history of the world’s missile and nuclear arsenals, with a career that straddled the secretive military establishments of the capitalist west and his communist homeland.
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