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Impact

The History Of Germany's V-weapons In World War II

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By Benjamin King

By Timothy Kutta

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$24.99

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$31.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $24.99 $31.99 CAD

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During World War II, when the V1s and V2s soared in their thousands against London, Antwerp and other targets, they were launched by Germans who had made a technological leap over their Allied scientific counterparts. Ultimately, as the German front fell back, the V launch-sites and factories were overrun. Nevertheless, for a time, the Germans had wielded a revolutionary new weapon that we now know pointed to the future of warfare. This intensely researched book overturns many of the myths about the V-weapons by tracing their development under pressure, their employment in combat, and the massive effect their existence had on operations.

On Sale
Jul 16, 2003
Page Count
384 pages
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-13
9780306812927

Benjamin King

About the Author

Benjamin King is currently the Command Historian of the U.S. Army Transportation Center in Fort Eustis, Virginia. A Vietnam veteran who received a bronze star for heroism in battle, he resides with his wife in Tidewater, Virginia.

Timothy J. Kutta, a former Marine officer, is currently a freelance writer specializing in military affairs. The author of three books and scores of articles in national publications, he resides in Jacksonville, Florida.

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