Germany’s Secret Weapons in World War II


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During the course of war, man's ingenuity inevitably results in the development of new tools of destruction. At no time and place in history has this been more true than World War II Germany, when scientists and engineers of the Third Reich mounted a campaign intended to change the face of warfare itself. Superbly illustrated with full-color drawings and specially commissioned cutaways, this study provides a wealth of information on all of Germany's secret weapons programs during World War II, offering an in-depth look at Germany's successes and failures with rocketry and jets, helicopters, submarines and torpedoes, armored fighting vehicles, artillery, anti-tank armaments, and surface-to-surface missiles. Each piece of artwork is accompanied by a comprehensive specification table.

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Awesome Reading for History Buffs.
 
Review Date: October 1, 2000
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This book gives a great synopsis on how Germany were light years in the area in developing the first jet fighters and inter-continental ballistic missiles. The best part of the book is on how Germany develpoed the first "stealth" bomber. In fact, the developers of our stealth aircraft used the Horten design. I would think that these wonder weapons would be used against Allied forces in force if the war dragged on into 1946. I strongly suggest that you buy this book if you are very interested in the orgins of our current technology.
Awesome Reading for History Buffs.
 
Review Date: October 1, 2000
Reviewer: ,
This book gives a great synopsis on how Germany were light years in the area in developing the first jet fighters and inter-continental ballistic missiles. The best part of the book is on how Germany develpoed the first "stealth" bomber. In fact, the developers of our stealth aircraft used the Horten design. I would think that these wonder weapons would be used against Allied forces in force if the war dragged on into 1946. I strongly suggest that you buy this book if you are very interested in the orgins of our current technology.
Unfortunatly...
 
Review Date: May 1, 2001
Reviewer: Eddie Lau, Hong Kong
I am quite happy that I can find a book about German secret weapons on air, sea and land.

Unfortunatly this book major focus on well known secret weapons like V1, V2 ME262... etc and near 50% of materials are talking about air weapons. The other like Air-Air-Missile, Ground-Air-Missile, Anti-Tank and Tank section only have some brief information. For some secret weapons, there is only text description available (sometimes quite brief) but without any plan draft or design drawing.

Finialy, I don't agree that they put Tiger I and II as secret weapons. E100 tank is only described in few paragraphs and the other E series tanks are not covered.

Also the infra-red weapons that used by German is not covered. I am very disappointed about this.

I think the editor has tried his best. But I really waiting for another book which has more detail. In my opinions, this book is elementary level and good for all kind of people whom has not heard about secret weapons in before.

Very good
 
Review Date: January 23, 2002
Reviewer: Alvaro Novello, Miami, Florida United States
Complete treatment of the many german secret weapons.Not so deep description, but I believe complete, including canons, rockets,air and earth based projects. Outstanding illustration.
Light and dry
 
Review Date: May 18, 2001
Reviewer: Thomas Lundin, Lakeville, MN USA
I was hoping for some interesting analysis and insight into the German weapons program, but alas, what I got instead was a fairly superficial chronology delivered in a just-the-facts-ma'am style. This book is pretty dry and unengaging as a result. There is so much more that could have been said about the legacy that German technology left to the world, particularly to the scientific and military communities. The potential of these WWII technologies often wasn't fully realized until years later. High-performance jet aircraft, the Soviet and American space programs and precision machining were all benefactors of the German research and development that took place during WWII. It would have been nice to get a deeper perspective on this aspect of the weapons effort, but this book doesn't deliver it. Too bad. If it weren't for the pictures, I'd have rated this book even lower.

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