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Hitler's Secret Weapons of Mass Destruction

par Michael Fitzgerald

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A fascinating illustrated account of a crucial but less well-known aspect of the Third Reich. The story of the weapons that could have won the war: Nazi flying saucers, the V-1 flying bomb, the V-2 rocket, the V-3 heavy gun, as well as the Nazi nuclear program and much besides. Under the Nazis, fringe sciences were legitimate areas for research and development. Unorthodox ideas and projects that were too outrageous for other governments received funding. During the last six months of the war, it seemed obvious the Germans had been crushingly defeated, but in spite of the military situation, Hitler continued to believe that victory would be achieved. He repeatedly told his advisors and inner circle that Germany possessed Wunderwaffen-miracle weapons-that would turn the tide and give the Germans victory.… (plus d'informations)
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I didn't enjoy this as much as I thought but I just had different expectations for the direction it ended up going in. I know it was specifically about the different weapon systems they were going after or completed, but a big chunk of the latter half of the book goes into quantum physics and Einstien's theory of relativity. While I don't have a problem reading about either of those things in detail, it's just not my shit and this is one of those books that I just wanted to put down and move on to the next one. But apparently, my OCD won't allow me to do that, no matter how much I'm struggling to get through the book. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
I didn't enjoy this as much as I thought but I just had different expectations for the direction it ended up going in. I know it was specifically about the different weapon systems they were going after or completed, but a big chunk of the latter half of the book goes into quantum physics and Einstien's theory of relativity. While I don't have a problem reading about either of those things in detail, it's just not my shit and this is one of those books that I just wanted to put down and move on to the next one. But apparently, my OCD won't allow me to do that, no matter how much I'm struggling to get through the book. ( )
  booksonbooksonbooks | Jul 24, 2023 |
I didn't enjoy this as much as I thought but I just had different expectations for the direction it ended up going in. I know it was specifically about the different weapon systems they were going after or completed, but a big chunk of the latter half of the book goes into quantum physics and Einstien's theory of relativity. While I don't have a problem reading about either of those things in detail, it's just not my shit and this is one of those books that I just wanted to put down and move on to the next one. But apparently, my OCD won't allow me to do that, no matter how much I'm struggling to get throught the book. ( )
  swmproblems | Feb 2, 2021 |
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A fascinating illustrated account of a crucial but less well-known aspect of the Third Reich. The story of the weapons that could have won the war: Nazi flying saucers, the V-1 flying bomb, the V-2 rocket, the V-3 heavy gun, as well as the Nazi nuclear program and much besides. Under the Nazis, fringe sciences were legitimate areas for research and development. Unorthodox ideas and projects that were too outrageous for other governments received funding. During the last six months of the war, it seemed obvious the Germans had been crushingly defeated, but in spite of the military situation, Hitler continued to believe that victory would be achieved. He repeatedly told his advisors and inner circle that Germany possessed Wunderwaffen-miracle weapons-that would turn the tide and give the Germans victory.

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