April 26th, 1986, is a day that will live in infamy. When Reactor Number
Four at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded, the resulting fire left
a cloud of radiation hanging over Europe. Chernobyl was the world’s worst
nuclear disaster, but ten years earlier, there was an accident at a similar
Soviet-built reactor – this time in Czechoslovakia - that could have been
equally devastating, had it not been for the actions of two men. For years
the case was shrouded in secrecy. Only now has the story come to light.