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Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads
 
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Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads [Hardcover]

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A terrifying insight into how close Hitler came to succeeding in his deadly mission to produce weapons of mass destruction.

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This is the story of the Terror Weapons developed by Hitler and Nazi Germany that were intended to be unleashed with devastating effect on the rest of the World. The book charts the development of the V rockets and their successes against allied targets. It then goes on to look at the even more sinister deadly weapons that Hitler was planning and developing, but fortunately did not succeed in producing. Hitler's Terror Weapons tells of the desperate efforts of the Nazis to produce war-winning weapons, and the measures taken by the Allies at the high levels to frustrate them in their aim.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Hitler's Terror Weapons: a mythical discourse, Dec 24 2002
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This review is from: Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads (Hardcover)
The author sets out to embark on an overview of the avant-garde weaponry which was developed by the Germans throughout the second world war. Sadly, the book does not escape the lure of the myths which surround this - still - cloudy subject, and which were already started by Goebbels'propaganda machine involving lurid tales of the so-called 'secret and vengeance weapons'. Thus, the subtitle, 'from V1 to Vimana's'is explained, for, the author also discusses various myths such as Nazi flying saucers, death rays and even more wild speculations. Unfortunately, although the author does append a source list, the author falls short of real indepth research. For these reasons, much that has been delegated to the realm of fanciful fiction by other authors, is being presented here as factual. This is a pity, as such a fascinating subject certainly deserves a good study - although it is not to be found inside the pages of this book. On the other hand, what it does present to the reader, is an interesting overview of the various mythical tales which float around on, amongst others, the internet.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, Dec 17 2002
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This review is from: Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads (Hardcover)
In describing the likely existence of "low yield" German atomic bombs (V4), the role of Heisenberg, Kammler and others, as well as "fuel air" and possible "neutron bombs" this book never seems to stray from the plausible and is well-footnoted with references that students of WWII will frequently recognize.

Is it true? I am looking into the supporting evidence before deciding but it does seem so. The Germans seem to have had plenty of Uranium (they confiscated thousands of tons from the Belgians), had another Czech mine source, and knew how to run a breeder to create Plutonium for an alternative weapon.

The Germans also had "every type of explosive trigger" known to the Americans, which is apparently the KEY to making a bomb with a reasonably small amount of material.

[Recall: The uproar when Iraq was obtaining Kryton switches; it is this type of light based detonator circuit that allows for efficient IMPLOSION-based devices.]

One issue that many will likely attack without reading carefully is the proposed German test explosion(s). Most critics would expect the radioactive fallout and debris to leave an easily detectable footprint in Germany.

The profered explanation is that the test devices were NOT designed as weapons and so did not have the usual cladding/tamping material that weapons have; this is claimed as the source for most of the radioactive debris in a weapon.

These experimental devices supposedly were clad so as to avoid this issue during testing.

There is also an overview of V1 (earliest cruise missiles), V2 ballistic missiles, V3 pulse guns (which were fired on Luxembourg near the end of the war), and also a bit on the A9-A10 rockets and the "flying wing bomber", either of which could reach New York with these weapons as payloads.

Since V1's and V2's are covered in depth elsewhere the leve of coverage seems entirely correct. V3's are seldom mentioned and their coverage is a good addition even though it is a minor area of the book.

Good book; it could read a bit clearer and it does have a small bit of repetition -- a great editor might have made it truly Excellent.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing, Dec 17 2002
By H. Martin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads (Hardcover)
In describing the likely existence of "low yield" German atomic bombs (V4), the role of Heisenberg, Kammler and others, as well as "fuel air" and possible "neutron bombs" this book never seems to stray from the plausible and is well-footnoted with references that students of WWII will frequently recognize.

Is it true? I am looking into the supporting evidence before deciding but it does seem so. The Germans seem to have had plenty of Uranium (they confiscated thousands of tons from the Belgians), had another Czech mine source, and knew how to run a breeder to create Plutonium for an alternative weapon.

The Germans also had "every type of explosive trigger" known to the Americans, which is apparently the KEY to making a bomb with a reasonably small amount of material.

[Recall: The uproar when Iraq was obtaining Kryton switches; it is this type of light based detonator circuit that allows for efficient IMPLOSION-based devices.]

One issue that many will likely attack without reading carefully is the proposed German test explosion(s). Most critics would expect the radioactive fallout and debris to leave an easily detectable footprint in Germany.

The profered explanation is that the test devices were NOT designed as weapons and so did not have the usual cladding/tamping material that weapons have; this is claimed as the source for most of the radioactive debris in a weapon.

These experimental devices supposedly were clad so as to avoid this issue during testing.

There is also an overview of V1 (earliest cruise missiles), V2 ballistic missiles, V3 pulse guns (which were fired on Luxembourg near the end of the war), and also a bit on the A9-A10 rockets and the "flying wing bomber", either of which could reach New York with these weapons as payloads.

Since V1's and V2's are covered in depth elsewhere the leve of coverage seems entirely correct. V3's are seldom mentioned and their coverage is a good addition even though it is a minor area of the book.

Good book; it could read a bit clearer and it does have a small bit of repetition -- a great editor might have made it truly Excellent.


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2.0 out of 5 stars Hitler's Terror Weapons: a mythical discourse, Dec 24 2002
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This review is from: Hitler's Terror Weapons: From Doodlebug to Nuclear Warheads (Hardcover)
The author sets out to embark on an overview of the avant-garde weaponry which was developed by the Germans throughout the second world war. Sadly, the book does not escape the lure of the myths which surround this - still - cloudy subject, and which were already started by Goebbels'propaganda machine involving lurid tales of the so-called 'secret and vengeance weapons'. Thus, the subtitle, 'from V1 to Vimana's'is explained, for, the author also discusses various myths such as Nazi flying saucers, death rays and even more wild speculations. Unfortunately, although the author does append a source list, the author falls short of real indepth research. For these reasons, much that has been delegated to the realm of fanciful fiction by other authors, is being presented here as factual. This is a pity, as such a fascinating subject certainly deserves a good study - although it is not to be found inside the pages of this book. On the other hand, what it does present to the reader, is an interesting overview of the various mythical tales which float around on, amongst others, the internet.
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