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Peenem nde (Germany) Military Test Site
Peenem nde technical reports, Fort Bliss / Putkammer collection, 1938-1945.
This collection consists of copies of reports primarily from the Peenem nde Archiv 14, 66, and 86 series. The materials were held for a time in the Document Room of the Ordnance Research and Development Division Sub-Office on Rockets, Fort Bliss, TX.
The German Army and Navy experimental station at Peenem nde, on the North Sea coast of Germany, was established in the mid-1930s to continue the rocketry work begun at Kummersdorf in 1930. By the end of World War II (1939-1945) the research station produced a number of successful weapons, including the first surface-to-surface guided missile (V-1), the first ballistic missile (V-2), and the first operational air-to-surface missile (Hs 293), as well as other designs. The equipment developed at Peenem nde formed the basis for postwar research and designs by both the United States and the Soviet Union.
Peenem nde (Germany) Military Test Site
Rocketry.
World War, 1939-1945.
Peenem nde (Germany)
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Smithsonian Institution. National Air and Space Museum. Archives Division. MRC 322, Washington, DC, 20560, USA
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