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Father of the Hydrogen Bomb.
Edward Teller played an important role in the Manhattan Project, which developed the first atomic bomb during World War II. After the war, when many other scientists were calling for caution in research on further nuclear weapons, Teller was an outspoken advocate for building the powerful hydrogen bomb and other thermonuclear weapons.
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