With Nazi Germanys development of long-range missiles, the world entered a new era of warfare. In a desperate bid to turn the tide of the Second World War, Hitler pinned his hopes on a terrifying arsenal of so-called "wonder weapons" designed for mass destruction and psychological terror. This richly illustrated volume from the "Images of War" series offers a comprehensive look at the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2 ballistic missilecollectively known as the *Vergeltungswaffen* (Retaliation Weapons). Through 150 rare and previously unpublished photographs, alongside expert analysis, supplementary text, and detailed captions, the book chronicles the development of these groundbreaking weapons, the construction of launch sites, and the missile production process that relied on forced labor from concentration camps such as Mittelbau-Dora. From the initial fixed V-1 launch sites in northern Franceparticularly the Pas-de-Calais regionto the shift toward mobile V-2 launchers that wreaked havoc not only on London and other English cities but also across mainland Europe (especially in France and Belgium), this book reveals the full story behind Hitlers final technological gamble. Although these weapons failed to alter the war's outcome, they ushered in a deadly new era of military history, claiming 18,000 livesthe vast majority of them civilians. A compelling and meticulously researched photographic record of ambition, cruelty, and the race for technological supremacy, *V-1, V-2 and V-3 Launch Sites* is essential reading for anyone interested in the Second World War, military innovation, or the dark legacy of Nazi science.
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English text, paperback, 200 bw-illustrations. 144 pages.