V-2: A Combat History of the First Ballistic Missile

V-2: A Combat History of the First Ballistic Missile

by T. D. Dungan
V-2: A Combat History of the First Ballistic Missile

V-2: A Combat History of the First Ballistic Missile

by T. D. Dungan

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Overview


A History of One of World War II's Most Advanced and Terrifying Technologies
In August 1944, Londoners thought the war might be over by Christmas. But on September 8, 1944, in the London suburb of Chiswick, a thunderous double-boom was heard followed by a huge plume of black smoke rising high into the air. Several minutes later another explosion rocked the earth near Epping. There had been no warnings, no drone of aircraft above, just sudden devastation. "Operation Penguin," the V-2 offensive, had begun. The A-4 rocket, better known as the V-2, Vergeltungswaffen Zwei, or "Vengeance Weapon 2," was the first ballistic missile to be used in combat. Soaring over 50 miles high at supersonic speeds, the V-2 would strike its target within 5 minutes of launching. Once in the air its deadly warhead was unstoppable. The ancestor of all Cold War and modern day ballistic missiles, as well as the rockets used for space exploration, the V-2 could not win the war for Germany—it was too expensive, too complicated, too inaccurate, and its warhead was too small—but its unprecedented invulnerability and influence on Allied planning made the V-2 and the advancements it represented the ultimate war prize, and British, American, and Soviet forces scrambled to seize German rocket technology along with its scientists and engineers. In V-2: A Combat History of the First Ballistic Missile, T. D. Dungan relies on an unparalleled collection of original documents, unpublished photographs, and accounts from those who were there to provide a complete description of the V-2 program, the missile's use in combat, and the race to capture its secrets.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594163272
Publisher: Westholme Publishing
Publication date: 08/08/2019
Edition description: 1
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author


T. D. Dungan is a leading authority on the V-2 rocket and founding member of the International V-2 Rocket Research Group. He assisted with the restoration of the USAAF Museum's V-2 and was a contributor to "Nordhausen: V-2 Rocket Factory," an episode in the History Channel's "Modern Marvels" series.

Table of Contents

1 Beginnings 1

2 Pennemünde Research 27

3 Discovered 57

4 Preparations for Vengeance 83

5 Operation Penguin 115

6 Twilight of the Gods 136

7 City of Sudden Death 160

8 Final Retaliation 172

9 Legacy 205

Appendix 220

Notes 230

Sources and Bibliography 238

Index 243

Acknowledgements 250

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