
Once Germany had been pummelled into ruin and submission, America looted the hammer Berlin dropped on Churchill – and the men who’d concocted it. Nazi weapons and Nazi scientists were imported with great fanfare, celebrated as harbingers of the Space Age, just a few short years after they’d aided an attempted destruction of the Allied world.
The decision was not without controversy. Although many American scientists, both federal and university, were eager to tinker with the German killing machines, many were not. Einstein was a particularly outspoken critic of the Nazi hand me downs. But the critics were a minority, and the V-2 rocketed up into American airspace over White Sands, New Mexico, on May 10, 1946 (having crashed miserably during a prior attempted launch). But even when successful, the V-2 just wasn’t that great of a scientific instrument. It was made for war, not measurements.
When it managed to reach zenith without blowing to bits, it would careen back down to earth at supersonic speeds, leaving a crater – not data – in its midst. Not until the US cooked up a sufficient parachute to jettison scientific gear mid-flight was the V-2 of any non-Nazi worth. The V-2′s DNA also trickled its way into Atlas and Minuteman missiles, along with the engine systems of the Space Shuttle – rocketry gems considered the pride of Uncle Sam’s treasure heap. Odd ancestry for patriotic tech – and not a part of the family album oft-opened.
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marko
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 10:03 AMThe V-2 was not used throughout WW2 but only in the last year and not too much of that. Please verify facts before putting pen to paper especially when making sweeping statements.
coverage
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 10:36 AMThe V-2 was in use from, 8 September 1944–19 until September 1952. Prior to that was the V-2′s cousin, the V-1 which proved to be less efficient.
Marco
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 10:53 AMUmmmm. V-2 was used during WW2. May it be the last year I recall. Please verify YOUR data before mouthing off.
TvZ
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 12:04 PMI’m confused. Wikipedia says it was used…about 3000 of them….maybe we should check what wikileaks says about it :)
Jim
Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at 3:58 PMThe facts are the nazis built the v2 to attack the moon, they thought it contained cheese which hitler hated with a passion because it gave him gas. “Free schnitzel to the first nazi to bring me the moons head” he famously said until a scientist told him it was very far away and did not have a head. He then did a folk dance which you can now watch on youtube and launched the rockets at London instead. Please verify your facts.