During the course of a long, hard-fought war, man’s ingenuity inevitably results in the development of new weapons, and that was the scientists and engineers of the Third Reich who mounted a campaign aimed at nothing less than changing the nature of warfare itself. In great measure they succeeded—not, perhaps, during their own era, but in the way they sowed the seeds during future efforts. Germany’s Secret Weapons of World War II is a catalog of this campaign, looking in depth at its successes and failures.
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