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Tag: Myhailo Krawtchouk

Krawtchouk’s Mind

by Ivan Katchanovski 04/04/200302/08/2020

The gulag condemned many of the Soviet Union’s best minds to anonymity. One of those was Myhailo Krawtchouk, a man with a still almost unrecognized role in the creation of the electronic computer.

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