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  • German missiles that crashed in Sweden 1943-1944

    Photographs and background information on the V1 and V2 missiles which went astray and landed in Sweden.

    www.df.lth.se

  • The V-Weapons

    Learn about the German V-1 and V-2 rockets. Contains images, dimensions, performance, and history of these surface to surface rockets.

    www.stelzriede.com

  • V2Rocket.com - The A4/V2 Resource Site

    Learn about the A4/V2 development history, specifications, deployment, and combat operations. Also includes notes about the scientists and theories behind this weapon.

    www.v2rocket.com

  • Dora, the world's largest railway gun

    Features the history and deployment of Germany's largest artillery weapon. Includes photos, technical drawings and references to other resources.

    www.aopt91.dsl.pipex.com

  • Flying Bombs and Rockets

    A study of the V1 flying Bomb and V2 Rocket attacks on London.Includes complete incident logs detailing damage and casualties for many areas of South London

    www.flyingbombsandrockets.com

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