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Missiles for the Fatherland: Peenemünde, National Socialism, and the V-2 Missile (Cambridge Centennial of Flight) [Hardcover]

Michael B. Petersen (Author)

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Cambridge Centennial of Flight February 2, 2009
Missiles for the Fatherland tells the story of the scientists and engineers who built the V-2 missile in Hitler's Germany. This is the first scholarly history of the culture and society that underpinned missile development at Germany's secret missile base at Peenemünde. Using mainly primary source documents and publicly available oral history interviews, Michael Petersen examines the lives of the men and women who worked at Peenemünde and later at the underground slave labor complex called Mittelbau-Dora, where concentration camp prisoners mass-produced the V-2. His research reveals a complex interaction of professional ambition, internal cultural dynamics, military pressure, and political coercion, which coalesced in daily life at the facility. The interaction of these forces made the rapid development of the V-2 possible but also contributed to an environment in which stunning brutality could be committed against the concentration camp prisoners who manufactured the missile.


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"Michael Petersen offers a new and disturbing account of the German missile community under the Nazis at the clandestine Peenemünde facility that developed the V-2 rocket. These were not apolitical engineers blithely lost in mathematical equations and dreams of space travel, but astute professionals dedicated to destroying Germany's enemies while serving their own careers. Worse, the missile team's privileged status, comfortable living conditions, cloak of secrecy, and sense of national mission fostered knowing complicity in the crimes of the regime they served - crimes with which they and their work shall always be associated. An essential look the perilous relationship between science and dictatorship." -Norman J.W. Goda, Author of Tales from Spandau: Nazi Criminals and the Cold War Cambridge University Press, 2006

"Michael Petersen's Missiles for the Fatherland is an important study of the cooptation and seduction of engineers and scientists by the Nazi regime. He demolishes once-and-for-all the myth that the Peenemünde rocket engineers were apolitical technocrats more interested in going into space than building weapons. He demonstrates the intimate connection between their technical work, carried out in deepest secrecy, and the murderous exploitation of concentration-camp workers in the V-2 production program." -Michael J. Neufeld, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution

"This book examines an important and fairly well studied subject from a different perspective by providing an anthropological and sociological study of the German rocket engineers. The social context and environment of the German rocket R & D effort in Peenemünde and elsewhere had a decisive influence on the rocket engineers and scientists and encouraged them to work on new weapons in what became a Faustian Pact with Hitler's regime. There was not that much difference between the production engineers supplied by the Armaments Ministry and the SS and the staff at Peenemünde when it came to slave labor and other issues. The Peenemünders' obsession with secrecy dovetailed with the goals and methods of the SS, and their conviction that the survival of the German nation depended on the rockets they were building diminished their concern for other groups (like POWs and concentration camp prisoners)." -Mark Walker, Union College

"...Missiles for the Fatherland enriches our understanding of the technical and social history of missile research, development, and production during the National Socialist era." -Richard H. Beyler, H-German

"Petersen's book provides important insight into the relationship between technology and the political and administrative systems that support research and development."
Canadian Journal of History, Frederic Krome, University of Cincinnati Clermont College

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Missiles for the Fatherland is the first scholarly investigation of the culture underpinning missile development at Germany's secret missile base at Peenemünde. Michael Petersen's research reveals a complex interaction of professional ambition, internal cultural dynamics, military pressure, and political coercion, which coalesced daily life at the facility.

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fantastic life, criminal responsibility, zoo missiles, missile developers, missile specialists, secrecy considerations, concentration camp labor, secrecy regulations, rocket enthusiasts, rocket engineering, rocket development, civilian specialists, civilian managers, subsidiary firms, launch tests
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New York, Gericht Rep, Arthur Rudolph, National Socialist, Nazi Germany, Armaments Ministry, Produktion des Todes, They Have Created, Michael Neufeld, Third Reich, Die Rakete, Help Build the Spaceship, Walter Dornberger, Kurt Andrae, National Socialism, World War, The Peenemünde Wind Tunnels, The Business of Genocide, Oxford University Press, The Peenemünde Raid, Dieter Huzel, Konrad Dannenberg, Nazi Party, Baugruppe Schlempp, Special Committee
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