Simulation of handling for the launch of an A-4 missile in Peenemunde, Germany during World War 2. The missile is towed around the huge test stand No 5. Bicycles outside a building. Trees in the area. The missile is carried near a beach in front of test stand 5. It is raised for simulated test firing. Men look at the missile.
Preparations for the launch of an A-4 missile in Peenemunde, Germany during World War II. Gauges on a stand. Men work on the missile. Refueling of the missile is carried on. The refueling is done from fuel tankers.
Technicians working on German A-4 missile, at Peenemunde Rocket Centre in Ostvorpommern, Germany, during World War 2. Wartime art painted on the missile shows a pig with wings. Another painting shows a woman riding a rocket, labeled "V4" through a crescent moon and stars. Workers stand on long ladders reaching to the top of the missile.
Preparations for the launch of an A-4 missile in Peenemunde, Germany during World War II. The missile on a launching pad. Trees in the background. Men work on the missile. Other men gather near the missile.
Disassembling and assembling of an A-4 missile propulsion unit in Peenemunde, Germany during World War II. German military technicians work on parts of the missile. Trees in the background. The parts of the missile on trailers moving on rails.
Disassembling and assembling of an A-4 missile propulsion unit in Peenemunde, Germany during World War II. German military technicians work on the missile. A man holds a part of the missile. The missile is assembled and men work on it.
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