German ww2 experimental weapons

    • [DOC File]On june 12, 1944, the first Flying bomb, known as V-1 ...

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      The development and employment of these weapons were undoubtedly delayed our spring bombing campaign against the places where suspected they were under manufacture. Peenemünde, in Germany, was known to be one of the largest of the German experimental plants and periodically, we sent large formations of bombers to attack that area.


    • [DOC File]Bilderberg Nazi roots censored by Wikipedia StratCom ...

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      The beginning of this period leading up to this time of “great tribulation” would be characterized first by wars and rumors of wars (i.e.,WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq etc.) then followed by famines, pestilences and earthquakes in many places (which are dramatically increasing now). This period is called “the beginning of sorrows” (v.8).


    • [DOC File]I am forming an e-mail list on the subject of binoculars ...

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      The other book in English is Steve Rohan's volume on German 10 x 80s of WWII, and he is on the list as well. ... I will contribute a brief explanation of my experimental results to this group as soon as I find the time to write it. ... the weapons officer gives a set of coordinates(as determined through the bino with the offset wedge assy.) of ...


    • [DOCX File]The English Speaking Union

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      By 1952, the UK and Soviet Union were locked in a race for the power plant reactor with largest output of electrical energy. The weapons-grade of the plutonium by-product was ignored until the UK’s Calder Hall Reactorsproduced it in substantial quantity. The next step was to test this plutonium as an atomic bomb.


    • [DOC File]DC PHB_Section 6

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      The Carl Walther Company began development of the new military pistol in mid-1930s, and in 1938 the German Army adopted Walther MP experimental pistol as "P38". The P38 is a double action, recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol with a manual safety, loaded chamber indicator, and all …


    • [DOCX File]www.warlordgames.com

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      The majority, if not the vast majority, of small ship coastal waters actions off the English, French or Norwegian coastlines in WW2 were at night. The rightly perceived vulnerability of small ships to larger units or air action led to deployment and planning so as to enable the small ships to complete their missions during the hours of darkness ...


    • [DOC File]Obituaries>> Deaths

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      SAVIGNY, John James WW2 R.C.A.F. Veteran At Kingston General Hospital on Friday, 19th December, 2003. Born in Welland, Ontario in 1924. Dearly loved husband and best friend of Mary for 59 years. He will be sadly missed by his daughter Janet (Arnold) Birnie and sons David (Karen) Savigny and John Merrill (Julie) Savigny.


    • [DOCX File]THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR - MS. BASSETT'S WORLD HISTORY …

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      But in general, the German and Italian reinforcements enabled Franco to stay on the offensive. In April, 1937, the pilots of Goering’s Condor Legion made history by conducting the world’s first to bombing raid on a non-military target — the village of Guernica — and killing some 200-300 civilians.


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