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Grigori Aleksandrovich Tokaev ((ロシア語:Григорий Александрович Токаев); (オセット語:Токаты Ахмæты фырт Гогки); also known as Grigory Totakty; born October 13, 1909) was a rocket scientist and long-standing critic of Stalin's USSR.〔http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/heroesvillains/g4/cs2/g4cs2s5.htm〕 During World War II he served as Head of Aeronautics Laboratory, Zhukovsky Academy 1938-41. After receiving his doctorate in technical sciences in 1941, he continued to lecture at the Zhukovsky Academy while simultaneously working as Acting Head of the Department of Aviation at the Moscow Engineering Institute. One of his tasks was to study the possibility of developing a medium-range winged rocket, but when Hitler launched Operation Barbarossa in 1941 and rapidly overran the Soviet front-line forces, the Academy's staff was evacuated to Sverdlovsk in the Urals. ==Great Patriotic War== Tokaty returned to Moscow during the Battle of Moscow, and later flew in bombing raids over Stalingrad, using American bombers delivered through lend-lease. By the end of the Second World War, he had become a leading Party representative and academic at the Zhukovsky Academy (now back in Moscow) and the Moscow Engineering Institute. Shortly after the German capitulation in May 1945, the following month in June, he was sent to Berlin in order to serve on the Soviet Control Commission, working directly under Marshals Georgi Zhukov and Vasily Sokolovsky. As such, he gained access to top-secret communications between the General Staff and the Kremlin.
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