German Secret Weapons of World War II

The Missiles, Rockets, Weapons, and New Technology of the Third Reich

Nonfiction, History, Military, Weapons, Germany, World War II
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Author: Ian V. Hogg ISBN: 9781510703681
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Publication: April 12, 2016
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing Language: English
Author: Ian V. Hogg
ISBN: 9781510703681
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Publication: April 12, 2016
Imprint: Skyhorse Publishing
Language: English

“A comprehensive, highly detailed study of the V-weapons, as well as the rest of Nazi Germany’s secret weapon program” (Michael D. Hull, HistoryNet**).**

The general public may be familiar with the V-1 and V-2 missiles that played a part in bombing London in 1944, but, truth be told, there were many more unheard of weapons behind the Third Reich.

Here, Ian V. Hogg, one of the world’s leading experts on weaponry, reveals the sheer magnitude of Hitler’s secret weapon projects, from the V-3 and the V-4 missiles, to the Schmetterling, to the German nuclear bomb, to the question of nuclear war and more. This detailed account of the myths surrounding secret German weapons examines the various fields the Germans concentrated on during their weapon development process and discusses difficulties that arrived in the process and how, in many cases, the ideas were exploited by other nations.

German Secret Weapons of the Second World War draws comparisons between similar Allied projects and narrates the deeper purpose behind many of these projects. Many of these developments were not completed before the end of the war, but have created a solid foundation for many of today’s great military developments.

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“A comprehensive, highly detailed study of the V-weapons, as well as the rest of Nazi Germany’s secret weapon program” (Michael D. Hull, HistoryNet**).**

The general public may be familiar with the V-1 and V-2 missiles that played a part in bombing London in 1944, but, truth be told, there were many more unheard of weapons behind the Third Reich.

Here, Ian V. Hogg, one of the world’s leading experts on weaponry, reveals the sheer magnitude of Hitler’s secret weapon projects, from the V-3 and the V-4 missiles, to the Schmetterling, to the German nuclear bomb, to the question of nuclear war and more. This detailed account of the myths surrounding secret German weapons examines the various fields the Germans concentrated on during their weapon development process and discusses difficulties that arrived in the process and how, in many cases, the ideas were exploited by other nations.

German Secret Weapons of the Second World War draws comparisons between similar Allied projects and narrates the deeper purpose behind many of these projects. Many of these developments were not completed before the end of the war, but have created a solid foundation for many of today’s great military developments.

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