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English: Magnus von Braun, two U.S. soldiers, Walter Dornberger, Herbert Axster, Wernher von Braun, Hans Lindenberg, and Bernhard Tessmann after surrendering to the Allies in 1945
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Smithsonian Institute Negative #77-11215 (similar, but with Stewart at left edge)
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[edit]- ↑ Gruntman, Mike Blazing The Trail: The Early History Of Spacecraft And Rocketry, pp. p156
- ↑ Hunt, Linda (1991) Secret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990, Category:New York: St.Martin's Press, pp. p148c ISBN: 0312055102. NOTE: Hans Lindenberg was an engineer at Mittlewerk.(p29)
- ↑ Johnson, David (1981/1982) [1981] V-1, V-2: Hitler’s Vengeance on London, Ney York: Stein and Day, pp. p193 ISBN: 0-8128-2858-5.
- ↑ McGovern, J (1964) Crossbow and Overcast, Category:New York: W. Morrow, pp. p120d
- ↑ Kennedy, Gregory P. (1983) Vengeance Weapon 2: The V-2 Guided Missile, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. p55
- ↑ Ordway, Frederick I, III; Sharpe, Mitchell R (1979) The Rocket Team, Apogee Books Space Series 36, Category:New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, pp. p78a NOTE: Instead of Lindenberg, Ordway & Sharpe have used the surname of a different Peenemünde worker, Hans Lindenmayr.
- ↑ Huzel, Dieter K (1962) Peenemünde to Canaveral, Englewood Cliffs NJ: Prentice Hall NOTE: After arriving in the third rocket group which left Fort Strong for El Paso on January 10, 1946,(Ordway p358) Hans Lindenberg unexpectedly died in Feb 1946 [1] from an ailment neglected during the War and is buried at Fort Bliss. Huzel was in the fourth group that was informed of the death when they arrived at Fort Hunt VA , from which they departed for El Paso on February 21, 1946.(Huzel pg 210, 214) The fourth group was escorted by U.S. First Lieutenant Enno Hobbing and included scientists slated for Army Air Corps duty at Wright Field such as Dr. Alexander Lippisch, designer of the Me163 jet fighter, and Dr. T. W. Knacke, a pioneer in the design of parachutes.(Ordway p358)
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