Impact

The History Of Germany's V-weapons In World War II

Contributors

By Benjamin King

By Timothy Kutta

On Sale
Jul 16, 2003
Page Count
384 pages
Publisher
Da Capo Press
ISBN-13
9780306812927

During World War II, when the V1s and V2s soared in their thousands against London, Antwerp and other targets, they were launched by Germans who had made a technological leap over their Allied scientific counterparts. Ultimately, as the German front fell back, the V launch-sites and factories were overrun. Nevertheless, for a time, the Germans had wielded a revolutionary new weapon that we now know pointed to the future of warfare. This intensely researched book overturns many of the myths about the V-weapons by tracing their development under pressure, their employment in combat, and the massive effect their existence had on operations.

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Benjamin King

About the Author

Benjamin King is currently the Command Historian of the U.S. Army Transportation Center in Fort Eustis, Virginia. A Vietnam veteran who received a bronze star for heroism in battle, he resides with his wife in Tidewater, Virginia.

Timothy J. Kutta, a former Marine officer, is currently a freelance writer specializing in military affairs. The author of three books and scores of articles in national publications, he resides in Jacksonville, Florida.

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