A V-2 rocket at a launch station in Germany. The rocket is fired. It leaves the station. A trail of fire at its tail end is seen. It takes a parabolic pathway and explodes near the launch station. (World War II period).
A V-2 rocket erected on a platform at a launch station in Germany. The platform is situated in a lowered area of launch station. The rocket falls off pad and explodes. Parts of rocket disperse on ground.
A V-2 rocket at a launch station in Germany. The rocket is fired. It leaves the station. A trail of fire at its tail end is seen. It takes a parabolic pathway. (World War II period).
A V-2 rocket at a launch station in Germany. German soldiers standing on stairs near a rocket to watch it. The rocket erected on a platform at the launch station. The rocket is fired. It leaves the station. A trail of fire at its tail end is seen. It takes a parabolic pathway. (World War II period).
Pictures of rocket scientists: Rudolf Nebel, Reinhold Tiling and Eugene Sanger in Germany. A photograph with 'Rocketenflug' written on it. Books written by the scientists. 'Raketen Flutechnik' a book written by Eugene Sanger is opened in an animation. A 1934 report titled 'Versuche mit raketen flumotoren' is also opened in an animation. Designs and diagrams of rockets are also seen. Animated reports from various countries like America, Netherlands and others appear.
Rockets used in motor vehicles in Germany. An Opel motorcycle with rocket boosters and exhausts fitted on it. A man rides the motorcycle, releasing large amount of smoke from exhausts. 'Volkhart R-R1 Sander-Raketen' written on a motorcycle.
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