Vergeltungswaffen - the Third Reich's V-Missiles : Then and Now by Jean-Paul Pallud (2025, Hardcover)

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PublisherAfter T.H.E. Battle
ISBN-10103610138X
ISBN-139781036101381
eBay Product ID (ePID)28067389059

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Book TitleVergeltungswaffen-The Third Reich's V-Missiles : Then and Now
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
TopicMilitary / World War II, Military / Weapons, Military / Pictorial, World
IllustratorYes
GenreHistory
AuthorJean-Paul Pallud
FormatHardcover

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Item Length9.8 in
Item Width6.8 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
ReviewsThe book is superbly written and has quite a few images as befits this series. It is a very interesting look at the German rocket programs...
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal940.540943
Synopsis"The book is superbly written and has quite a few images as befits this series. It is a very interesting look at the German rocket programs..." -ModelingMadness.Com Whether it is their innovative technical development or the Nazi propaganda harping them as revolutionary wonder weapons, readers interested in World War II find the research on 'German secret weapons' very interesting.The V1, a flying bomb we would now call a cruise missile, opened in June 1944 and soon dozens of them were hitting England day and night. Churchill was so worried that he issued a memorandum proposing to drop poison gas on German cities. To strengthen the faith of the German people in the final victory, despite an increasingly desperate military situation, Nazi propaganda gave the name to this new weapon, V1 for Vergeltungswaffe 1, weapon of revenge number 1.The first V2s, a large liquid-fuelled rocket, were fired against Paris and London on September 8.The V1s and V2s, but also jet engines, were produced by slave workers in the underground factory of Mittelwerk. Inmates from nearby Dora concentration camps provided the labour force, the usual gruesome methods were employed, and over 20,000 of the forced laborers of the Mittelwerk perished. The SS finally seized power not onlye of the production of V-Weapons but also of their operational command.The last months of World War II, when Germany was on the defensive on all fronts and desperately looking for 'wonder weapons', saw a number of ineffective, albeit innovative, technical developments. Among them were the HDP and the Rheinbote, the third and fourth V-Weapons, which were launched into battle in small numbers.V-weapons were indeed inventive weapon concepts, but it must be remembered that Nazi Germany failed to realize that the real super-weapon was going to come from nuclear technology. The only real superweapon of World War II, the atomic bomb, was developed by the Western Allies.The Allied powers had recognized the technical potential of the V2s and to learn German technique of launching long-range rockets, an Operation 'Backfire' was conducted in the summer of 1945 with captured German personnel supervised by British technical experts. Three V2s were launched in October. The United States wasted no time in acquiring 120 top rocket scientist Germans and the first test of a V2 on American soil took place on March 3, 1946. The Russians also captured German rocket technicians who quickly resumed their work in Russia.
LC Classification NumberD810.S2P3 2024

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