V2 rocket missile
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If Germany was a bigger country (bigger population), Germany would be the main superpower today.
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@SomarikGreen gg, a well deserved godwin point
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@shagrama Course Goddard wasn't using slave labour of concentration camp victims...yeah Deutschland Uber Alles....something for them to be very proud of Im sure
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so beautiful..!
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@1969captainron Goddard was playing with little tiny toys. Von Braun put the first man on the moon. It's like comparing a child's water-wings to an aircraft carrier. Stand an Estees model rocket next to a Saturn V rocket. There is your pathetic comparison. Von Braun was the first in space and the first to the moon. How many men went into space in one of Goddard's rockets? Goddard was a nobody compared to Von Braun.
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does anybody know what that noise it at the start at 0:10 seconds it sounds like the space shuttle noise on other videos except its continuous on the STS video's just before take off. sounds like gas venting. It suggests the same technology used? I know that the germans helped the US develop its craft. just something I have noticed.
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Heh, I read that the Nazis actually planned to make a ballistic missile submarine by having one of their experimental electric subs tow a floating platform that carried a V2 and everything needed for launching it. Of course, it was intended to attack the US, like another of their ambitious yet ridiculously feasible projects: the Silbervogel sub-orbital bomber.
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@RobertsDigital the tintin's rocket is inspirated in this v2
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@johnmcc8 thats a true story, a groop of jewish prisoners wer put into the payload section of a v2 in early 1944, and launched into orbit so they could see the effects on a human... and the rocket got lost somewere or crashed
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@101andrewj HA HA HA HA HA HA HA..............HA HA HA HA HA, space jews, HA HA HA that's the funniest thing I heard all day. lets shoot some jews into space, good times. who said the Nazis didn't have sense of humor.
Yeah USsoccerfan19... LOL about the creators of your space program... Wait, did I say your?... Hmmm, I always forgot that Robert Goddard just launch a few small rockets to about 10 miles high at best... While Germany was launching 1 ton warheads at 120 miles away reaching the space first... Deutschland Uber Alles...
shagrama 4 years ago 24
That was the rocket that took Tintin to the moon...
RobertsDigital 2 years ago 17