- Aksel Berg
Aksel Ivanovich Berg (
Orenburg 1893 –Moscow 1979) was aSoviet scientist of Finnish origin and Navy Admiral (in Engineering). Berg was the head of the Navy Communications Research Institute 1932–40, directed the Radioelectronics Institute 1947–57 and was a Deputy Minister of Defence 1953–57. His main interests wereradio communication s,microelectronic s andcybernetic s (i.e.computer science andengineering ). He is particularly known for the development ofradar for the Soviet Union, and for the founding of Soviet cybernetics.Berg's father was General Johan (Ivan) Berg, of Finnish origin. Aksel was 11 when his father died, and Aksel was matriculated to
Saint Petersburg navy school. Berg served in theRed Navy 1918–22. During Stalin's purges, Berg was imprisoned for three years, but was freed in 1940, when Stalin became interested in developing radar. Berg was immediately appointed as a minister of electronic technology of the USSR.External links
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