|
Canada-0-LOGISTICS Azienda Directories
|
Azienda News:
- Wunderwaffe - Wikipedia
Wunderwaffe (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊndɐˌvafə]) is a German word that literally translates to "wonder-weapon" or "miracle weapon" and was a term assigned during World War II by Nazi Germany's propaganda ministry to some revolutionary "superweapons"
- Wunderwaffe! 8 Superweapons of the Nazis - TheCollector
Of course, this list is only a small portion of the Wunderwaffe employed or imagined by the Nazis Some designs were outlandishly ridiculous, some were science fiction that would take decades to build, and some were absolutely deadly
- Wunderwaffe: The Nazi Wonder Weapons of World War II
To the German warlord, these new wunderwaffe —“wonder weapons”—would mean the life or death of his Third Reich What he wanted was a cheap, revolutionary aircraft of such advanced technology that it could be mass produced quickly and efficiently
- Wunderwaffe – The Nazi Superweapons of WW2 - HeritageDaily
Wunderwaffe, meaning “miracle weapon” or “universal solution” in German, was a term coined by the Nazi propaganda ministry for “superweapons” being developed during WW2
- Wunderwaffe — How The Nazi’s Planned A Futuristic ‘Super War’
Outnumbered, surrounded and losing the war on all fronts, military planners in Berlin increasingly believed that the best and only hope lay in the development of super-weapons or wunderwaffe
- Wunderwaffe: Nazi Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II
The term “Wunderwaffe” translates to “wonder weapon” in German It gained prominence during World War II, referring to innovative and technologically advanced weapons developed by Nazi Germany
- The Myth of the German “Wonder Weapons” - Google Arts Culture
Google Arts Culture features content from over 2000 leading museums and archives who have partnered with the Google Cultural Institute to bring the world's treasures online
- Wunderwaffe
Wunderwaffe (German for "wonder weapon" or "miracle weapon") denotes a class of technologically ambitious armaments pursued by Nazi Germany in World War II, emphasizing experimental designs intended to deliver disproportionate strategic advantages
- The Miracle Weapons of the Reich: Germany’s Wunderwaffe Program
Among the significant contenders in this race was Nazi Germany’s “Wunderwaffe” program Translated as “wonder weapons,” the Wunderwaffe was Hitler’s gambit, a series of advanced weapon systems intended to reverse the tides of war in favor of the Third Reich
- WUNDERWAFFE: SUBMERGED STRIKE - by ROB SCHÄFER
The history of the development of German rockets for combat missions in the Second World War, especially the V-1 and V-2 and their use, has been extensively researched and published in many books These rockets, dubbed " Wunderwaffen " (miracle weapons) by popular science, were used from June 1944 onwards, mainly against England, after enormous human and material resources had been invested in
|
|