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Perseus

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Perseus (Russian: Персей, romanized: Persey) was the code name of a hypothetical Soviet atomic spy that, if real, would have breached United States national security by infiltrating Los Alamos National Laboratory during the development of the Manhattan Project, and consequently, would have been instrumental for the Soviets in the development of nuclear weapons. Among researchers of the subject there is some consensus that Perseus was actually a creation of Soviet intelligence. Hypotheses include that "Perseus" was created as a composite of several different spies, disinformation to distract from specific spies, or may have been invented by the KGB to promote itself to the Soviet leadership to obtain more state funding. There were, however, multiple confirmed Soviet spies on the Manhattan project. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Perseus is the 1,837th most popular military personnel (down from 1,649th in 2019). (down from 3,402nd in 2019)

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Among military personnels, Perseus ranks 1,837 out of 2,058Before him are Myronides, August Emil Fieldorf, Richard Bong, Juan Aldama, Anton Grasser, and Andreas Miaoulis. After him are Alexandros Othonaios, Harry Crerar, Francis Pegahmagabow, Christopher Cradock, Márcio Melo, and Olha Ilkiv.

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