German V1 Rockets
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That is right.It was not a rocket but a Pulse Jet engine.First ever gided missile.It used rocket fuel to force the big piston along the tube.The piston was atached to the V1 through the tube until take off .The piston then fell off.
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@Elberiver11 Britain declared war on Germany first after Hitler failed to withdraw his army from an innocent Poland and Hitlers aggression and invasion of neighboring countries. Chamberlain did everything he could to avoid war. He even betrayed Czechoslovakia as one example. If the Nazis had not sent Germany on the course of invading it's neighbors there would have been no WW2. Yes. To say Britain started the war is obserd.
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Hitler killed 40 000 Englishmen, but he only did it after the English started bombing Germany.
Churchill., however, one of the biggest criminals in human history, killed over half a million German children and women.
Churchill started a Firestorm in the city of Dresden, a Firestorm 3 miles high, in which the British leader Churchill deliberately burnt screaming little children to ashes alive.
The English failed to bring this massmurderer to justice. Churchill today burns in hell.
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Also note the nam: "Vergeltung" is exactly what "retaliation" means in English.
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The British lie about their history. Look how this BBC-Commentator begins with "Hitler demanded Terror-weapons" in 1941.
What the British commentator will not tell you, is that Churchill started Terrorbombing German children and women long time before that: on May 10th 1940, the very day he became leader of the British Empire.
It is the Britsh Empire who started war on Germany - not the other way round. The V2 was the just retaliation to bomb the British aggressor back.
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Lolterrordoctrine.
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@bluesabar you sir have a keen grasp of the obvious....
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V1 are still used today they are renamed Cruise missiles
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Pictures from a few V1, V2 launching sites in northern France are on my channel :)
Can't stand it when people refer to it as "V-1 rocket." Rockets are powered by rocket engines. The V-1 was pulesjet powered. Suppose I referred to the modern-day cruise missiles as a "rocket" - everyone would say -"no, its turbojet powered." Q.E.D.
Gruntol5 3 years ago 3
wohoooooooooo
V1 :D
RiMKO 3 years ago 2