The Hunt for Hitler’s Scientists
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Loading ... - Published date: June 27, 2011
- Category: History
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THE HUNT FOR HITLER’S SCIENTISTS (2005) looks at the closing months of World War II. The invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 – D-Day – opened a second Allied front, and the Allies began overtaking a host of German positions; Paris was liberated on August 25; Romania and Bulgaria surrendered in quick succession.
But the Nazis did not intend to go down without a fight – and without inflicting as much damage as possible on the Allies. To do so, they planned to employ an increasingly deadly array of military weapons – from ballistic missiles to rocket planes to, perhaps, the atomic bomb.
Allied agents focused their efforts on three key Nazi technologies:The V-2 Rocket, The Messerschmitt 163 Komet, The Atomic Bomb.










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Why was Werner Von Braun fleeing to Bavaria? Let me guess… Freemason? Only makes sense considering the ties that NASA has to the Freemasons. Too bad the movie didn’t go into more detail about Operation Paperclip, fantastic none-the-less.
Good Doc.