Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell (1886–1957), was a British physicist and public servant, best known for his work during World War II as an advisor to Winston Churchill. He played a significant role in scientific developments related to the war, particularly in the areas of radar and the development of the atomic bomb. Lindemann was originally educated at the University of Oxford, where he distinguished himself in physics.

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