later, in 1992, yuli khriton was working on an article about the importance of intelligence materials for the first soviet atomic test. he attached great importance to it. by that time he was almost blind, he could see only a little in one eye, but yuli borisovich refused even purely technical help, saying: "this is a case when i have to do everything myself, my colleagues must know the truth." format was engaged in the search for uranium in 1945 in germany, everything that german science had accumulated, was found, qualified and taken away and became the basis for the creation of weapons-grade plutonium. later, igor kurchatov admitted that this discovery sped up work on the soviet atomic bomb by about a year. all the time, deadlines, deadlines, deadlines, like a tomoklokhsword hanging over us, it was necessary to be faster. the americans were developing charges every year, charges of bombs, more and more, more and more , in forty-sixth year, this is only 50 charges, then 130 were slopped down like pies, ozersk, another closed city in the atomic necklace of our country, it was known t