He knew he was a dead man at that point from the dose he had received. That is why he says he "lost the fight". He knew the devil's bargain he had accepted, and the final cost and outcome. As for the dose from his belongings, there is nothing much he could do. Compared to the dose he'd received the exposure was minimal.
Mr.Valery Legasov was truly a Great Man. It is unfortunate that he never got the recognition he deserved during his lifetime.... Administrative inertia & Lack of material means Put the respectable Mr Valery Legasov in a critical situation: He & all his Team Deserve our Respect and so much more :. RIP
One of the best Docu. I have seen. Good luck on your future, the world can always use more dedicated people like you. As far as Legasov he had to of known that all of his belongings were contaminated and helped quicken his death. It doesnt diminish his triumphs at all. To me it seems he was a man tired of the soviet regime the whole time and he was just looking for something to dedicate his life too as a scientist. Even if it ment certain death. Sadly there are not many in this world like him.
had those communist bastards acknowledged his hard work and effort, i strongly believe that legasov would not have felt useless and thus not ending his life the way he did...Legasov was truely an honorable man, a very important man involved in the chernobyl accident, he truely cared so much and always did more than what was asked of him...Valery Legasov, a great, brave, hardworking man.. a man that never got the praise and acknowledgement that he rightfully deserved.
and***..... Legasov was constantly fighting for the people and for the safety of the people- he had the balls to stand up for what he believed in and what he honostly thought, he went up to say it, and thats why those fuckin bastard soviets had something against him and didnt award him the heros medal, a medal which he so rightfuly deserved...and to not publish his work and not award him the medal until after his death.. is like a slap in the face...a personal insult
Valery Legasov was one of the most significant heros of the many men involved in helping with the chernobyl accident. he dedicated himself to saving the people (by standing up for them when nobody had the balls to evacuate pripyat without official orders) he stood up and let his voice be heard without fear of the soviet union (at that time no one dared to speak out or go against anything regarding the soviet union) but he believed that the people come before the state abd so he did what he could
Mankind learnt nothing of this tragedy. Nothing. It's a damn shame!
TheFluktuationAcht 1 year ago
He knew he was a dead man at that point from the dose he had received. That is why he says he "lost the fight". He knew the devil's bargain he had accepted, and the final cost and outcome. As for the dose from his belongings, there is nothing much he could do. Compared to the dose he'd received the exposure was minimal.
Benkenobi8118 1 year ago
Mr.Valery Legasov was truly a Great Man. It is unfortunate that he never got the recognition he deserved during his lifetime.... Administrative inertia & Lack of material means Put the respectable Mr Valery Legasov in a critical situation: He & all his Team Deserve our Respect and so much more :. RIP
ElyanSun 1 year ago
One of the best Docu. I have seen. Good luck on your future, the world can always use more dedicated people like you. As far as Legasov he had to of known that all of his belongings were contaminated and helped quicken his death. It doesnt diminish his triumphs at all. To me it seems he was a man tired of the soviet regime the whole time and he was just looking for something to dedicate his life too as a scientist. Even if it ment certain death. Sadly there are not many in this world like him.
thermo1984 2 years ago
had those communist bastards acknowledged his hard work and effort, i strongly believe that legasov would not have felt useless and thus not ending his life the way he did...Legasov was truely an honorable man, a very important man involved in the chernobyl accident, he truely cared so much and always did more than what was asked of him...Valery Legasov, a great, brave, hardworking man.. a man that never got the praise and acknowledgement that he rightfully deserved.
R.I.P Valeri Legasov
dopeboifresh522 2 years ago
and***..... Legasov was constantly fighting for the people and for the safety of the people- he had the balls to stand up for what he believed in and what he honostly thought, he went up to say it, and thats why those fuckin bastard soviets had something against him and didnt award him the heros medal, a medal which he so rightfuly deserved...and to not publish his work and not award him the medal until after his death.. is like a slap in the face...a personal insult
dopeboifresh522 2 years ago
Valery Legasov was one of the most significant heros of the many men involved in helping with the chernobyl accident. he dedicated himself to saving the people (by standing up for them when nobody had the balls to evacuate pripyat without official orders) he stood up and let his voice be heard without fear of the soviet union (at that time no one dared to speak out or go against anything regarding the soviet union) but he believed that the people come before the state abd so he did what he could
dopeboifresh522 2 years ago
trully great men..
zorzineta 3 years ago
i will also remember this. Thanks!
gregliam 3 years ago
What a valiant man! I will remember this. Thank you.
bcgrote 3 years ago