German V-2 rocket, a ballistic missile being test fired in Peenemunde, Germany during World War II. V-2 rocket on a launch pad. Billows of smoke rise from its tail section. Rocket lifts off as it emits a fiery flare. Rocket in flight as it emits a fiery flare.
Animated drawings of German V-2 rocket during World War 2. Drawing describes various parts of the rocket. German drawing focuses on warhead, fuel section and motor part of the missile. Animated graph shows various frequencies and height during missile launch.
Surface to surface A-4/V-2 missile of Germany being launched from Test Stand VII arena at Peenemunde in Germany, during World War 2. After being fired, the white and black missile moves upwards towards the sky above the water.
Preparations for launch of V-2 missiles in Germany during World War 2. The missiles prepared for a launch. The missiles on their launch pads. A military technician works on one of the missiles. Trees in the background.
Disassembling and assembling of an A-4, also known as V-2 missile propulsion unit at Heidelager Camp near Blizna in Poland during World War 2. Parts of the missile are towed on a trailer. German rocket technicians from Peenemunde work on the parts of the missile. The trailer moves on rails. Trees in the background.
View of launch test pad area at Peenemunde rocket testing facility, Germany. German A-4 ballistic missile being test fired in Peenemunde, Germany during World War 2. A-4 missile also known as V-2 rocket on a launch pad. Missile is launched and leaves behind a fiery flare. A-4 Missile in flight.
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