Hitler's Miracle Weapons Volume 3: From The 'America Rocket' To An Orbital Station; Germany's Efforts To Develop Intercontinental Weapons And The First Space Programme

Hitler's Miracle Weapons Volume 3: From The 'America Rocket' To An Orbital Station; Germany's Efforts To Develop Intercontinental Weapons And The First Space Programme

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Author: Friedrich Georg
Binding: Hardback
Published: Helion & Company Ltd, 2009

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Light bumping on corners and spine.

This comprehensive historical account meticulously details Germany's ambitious and often chilling pursuit of intercontinental weaponry during World War II. As the third volume in a series, it uncovers the advanced rocketry programs, including the "America Rocket," and the audacious, albeit ultimately unrealized, vision of an orbital station. Georg presents a thorough examination of the scientific and engineering efforts behind these "miracle weapons," illustrating the desperate technological race that characterized the latter stages of the conflict. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of military history, aerospace development, and the technological underpinnings of the Second World War.

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Description

Author: Friedrich Georg
Binding: Hardback
Published: Helion & Company Ltd, 2009

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket - some marks on spine and corners
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Light bumping on corners and spine.

This comprehensive historical account meticulously details Germany's ambitious and often chilling pursuit of intercontinental weaponry during World War II. As the third volume in a series, it uncovers the advanced rocketry programs, including the "America Rocket," and the audacious, albeit ultimately unrealized, vision of an orbital station. Georg presents a thorough examination of the scientific and engineering efforts behind these "miracle weapons," illustrating the desperate technological race that characterized the latter stages of the conflict. It is an essential read for enthusiasts of military history, aerospace development, and the technological underpinnings of the Second World War.