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Part of V2 inspected by US soldiers |
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Two former concentration camp prisoner in Peenemunde sit at the tail of the German V-2 rocket (V-2). Germany, the island of Usedom, 1945 |
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V2 Rocket captured by US forces |
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Rheinmetall-Borsig F55 Feuerlilie anti-aircraft missile, 1943 |
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V2 - On October 3, 1942 the A-4 was first launched from Peenemunde. Breaking the sound barrier, it reached an altitude of sixty miles. It was the first rocket ever to go into the fringes of space |
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V1 landing in London |
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Rheintochter was a German surface-to-air missile |
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V2 (Vergeltungswaffe 2) |
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Fieseler Fi 103R Reichenberg |
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V2 on its trailer |
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The first ballistic missile attacks – V2 rockets German photograph of a V2 rocket in the initial stage of its flight,08/09/1944 |
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V1 captured at the end of the war |
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The prisoners and V2 in factory |
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A group of British soldiers examine a V-2 in October 1945 |
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Preperation V2 to take off |
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V2 in court of mounting on its rempe |
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The V2 - the first ballistic missile and his father Werner Von Braun |
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Police officer examines the remains of a V-2’s engine after a rocket attack on London. September 17th, 1944 |
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V2 (B4) |
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V2 - preparation to start |
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V2 - ready to reach the target |
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The launch of V2 rockets from Loosduinen, The Hague and Wassenaar |
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V2 test stands |
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Trophy rocket A-4 (V-2) in the United States |
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The V-2 rocket assembly hall at Peenemunde after the raid |
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V2 photos - round number 20 |
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Hitler's last weapon of terror - V2 |
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V2 - rocket in Paris Military Museum |
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Houses are cleared away in Essex after a V-2 explosion damaged and destroyed dozens of houses and killed nine people - April 22, 1945 |
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A V-2 rocket stands on display alongside Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square - September 14, 1945 |
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A battery of V-2 rockets is prepared for firing, 1944 |
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A captured V-2 is paraded through Paris, 1945 |
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A V-2 is prepared at a test site, 1944 |
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A V-2 rocket arrives in Trafalgar Square, London, to take part in the London National Savings Week campaign - September 10, 1945 |
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A V-2 rocket is transported in Allemagne |
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Meillerwagen transporter erector service tower |
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V2 was demonstrated for the first time on October 3, 1942 |
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Werner Von Braun and officers |
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Cutaway drawing of a V-2 rocket |
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Diagram of a V-1 (buzz bomb or doodlebug). Daily Mirror |
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American soldier exams a partially constructed V2 rocket at a captured construction site in Nordhausen, Germany, April 29, 1945. |
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Wernher von Braun, V2 rocket developer |
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Start of V2 |
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The V2s were first fired on London, but after the liberation of Belgium, the Germans targeted Antwerp. A few were fired on Paris and other French cities. This one fell on Rheims, but didn't explode |
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The First V2 Attack On London - September 8th 1944 |
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V2 (B8) |
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Assembly hall of V2 |
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Surviving A4/V2 Rockets |
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V-1 'Doodle Bug' Flying Bomb |
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Schematic diagram of a V2 rocket |
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Perfect view of V2 on the position before starting procedur |
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V1 in flight over London, 1944 |
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V1 in flight over England (photographed by pursuing RAF fighter aircraft) |
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V1 under duty |
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V2 cutway |
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V2 rocket engine |
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Abandoned V2 on the ground |
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V2 A |
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A V-2 rocket arrives in Trafalgar Square, London, to take part in the London National Savings Week campaign - September 10, 1945 |
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American soldier exams a partially constructed V2 rocket at a captured construction site in Nordhausen, Germany, April 29, 1945 |
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A German V-2 rocket on show in London's Trafalgar Square, it was part of victory celebrations and thanksgiving in September 1945 |
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The Germans begin evacuating Mauthausen concentration as Nordhausen and Dora-Mittelbau Dora-Nordhausen, April 9, 1945 |
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A V-2 is launched from the German army research center in Peenemünde in 1943 |
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German soldiers transporting a V-1 flying bomb to the launch site, 1944 |
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1945 Germany, Nordhausen - secret underground factory corridor of V1 |
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Naked V2 |
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V2 in the hall |
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V2 was 14 metres in length, carried nearly a tonne of explosive, and could reach a height of 80 kilometres |
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V2 during preparation to start |
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Umm ... there is a V1 in the backyard - Holland in the summer of 1945 |
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A V-2 rocket launches, 1942 |
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V2 flying with wishes |
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