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    the Nazi Economy. London: Penguin. ISBN 978-0141003481. Dunning, Brian (January 17, 2012). "Skeptoid #293: Wunderwaffen: Nazi Wonder Weapons". Skeptoid....
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    des deutschen Heeres 1933–1945: Band 2: Panzer- und Sonderfahrzeuge, "Wunderwaffen", Verbrauch und Verluste (in German). Koblenz, Germany: Bernard & Graefe...
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    the main targets. V-weapons formed part of the range of the so-called Wunderwaffen (superweapons, or "wonderweapons") of Nazi Germany. As early as 28 June...
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  • refer to: Nazi Germany secret weapons Röchling shell Vergeltungswaffen Wunderwaffen Battlefield 1942: Secret Weapons of WWII, a video game expansion Secret...
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    Journalist Patrick J. Kiger wrote that German propaganda of fictional Wunderwaffen combined with the secrecy surrounding actual advanced technology such...
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    completed after the war. In 1944, Romania had also gained access to certain Wunderwaffen, such as the Werfer-Granate 21. The first Romanian-made Fiesler Storch...
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    Zelensky mocked Russian claims as propaganda and compared it to the Wunderwaffen myth during World War II. Marching configuration Transition to combat...
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  • 1947 before they could have had an atom bomb.: 314–320  Speer describes Wunderwaffen such as the Me 262 project, flying wing jet planes, a remote-controlled...
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    Press. ISBN 1-55750-010-X. Mantelli - Brown - Kittel - Graf (2017). Wunderwaffen - The secret weapons of World War II. Edizioni R.E.I. ISBN 978-2-37297-326-7...
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    Raketenstart. Essener Allgemeinen Zeitung; Peter Berthold: 'Ich sah die letzte Wunderwaffen', April 1951. Lommel, Horst. Der erste bemannte Raketenstart der Welt...
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  • underground armament facility specifically designed to mass-produce the German Wunderwaffen ("wonder weapons") known as the V-1 and V-2 rockets free from Allied...
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  • same time, the Nazis start engineering and mass-producing many of their Wunderwaffen, including jet fighters, super-heavy tanks, and high-tech bombers. This...
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    DW-TV. Original German version Wernher von Braun – Der Mann für die Wunderwaffen by the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk. Played by Ludwig Blochberger. American...
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  • on 4 November 2013. Dunning, Brian (17 January 2012). "Skeptoid #293: Wunderwaffen: Nazi Wonder Weapons". Skeptoid. Retrieved 22 June 2017. Through this...
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  • Action-horror. OSS conducts missions to discover source of Hitler's wunderwaffen and vergeltungswaffen terrorizing Allies 2006 Spain Mexico Pan's Labyrinth...
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  • the outcome of the war. German rocketry was driven by the pursuit of Wunderwaffen, resulting in the V-2 ballistic missile; the technology as well as the...
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    remotely with the force, constructed similarly to the shockwave-based Wunderwaffen anti-bomber device or the so-called hail cannon. Six-Legged "Running"...
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    to the identification of Peenemünde as the testing site of the German Wunderwaffen and worked out the technical nature of the V-2 rocket. Antoni Kocjan...
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    completed after the war. In 1944, Romania had also gained access to certain Wunderwaffen, such as the Werfer-Granate 21. The first Romanian-made Fiesler Storch...
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  • stability of the world. A good example is Colonel Ottoman taking his Wunderwaffen to Imperial Japan in January 1945. On seeing that Hitler's cause was...
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