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Essay heading: Soviet Moon Race
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Thus, in 1965 the Soviet moon program lost not only its support in the government, but also its general manager.
Second, the program to send a Soviet man on the Moon was mismanaged. After Korolev's death, Vasili Mishin, Korolev's first deputy, was put in charge of the project. Although he had been Korolev's deputy for more than 10 years and was involved in all technical aspects, Mishin's arrogant and prone to conflict personality combined with his drinking problem made him a poor choice... displayed 300 characters
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After Korolev's death, Vasili Mishin, Korolev's first deputy, was put in charge of the project. Although he had been Korolev's deputy for more than 10 years and was involved in all technical aspects, Mishin's arrogant and prone to conflict personality combined with his drinking problem made him a poor choice... displayed next 300 characters
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