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Map of the most important German V-Weapon sites. The map includes development, test and deployment sites of V-1 V-2 and HDP (V-3).
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Karte der wichtigsten deutschen V-Waffen Standorte. Die Karte beinhaltet Entwicklungs-, Test- und Einsatzstandorte von V1, V2 und HDP (V3).
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  • Karsten Porezag: Geheime Kommandosache; Geschichte der "V-Waffen" und geheimen Militäraktionen des Zweiten Weltkrieges an Lahn, Dill und im Westerwald; Dokumentation. Wetzlardruck, Wetzlar 1997, ISBN 3-926617-20-9.
  • Walter Dornberger: Peenemünde - Die Geschichte der V-Waffen. Ullstein Berlin 2008, ISBN 978-3-548-33119-5.
  • Wolfgang Gückelhorn/Detlev Paul: V1 – „Eifelschreck“ Abschüsse, Abstürze und Einschläge der fliegenden Bombe aus der Eifel und dem Rechtsrheinischen 1944/45; Eine Dokumentation. Helios-Verlag, Aachen 2004, ISBN 3-933608-94-5.
  • Wolfgang Gückelhorn/Detlev Paul: V2 gefrorene Blitze Einsatzgeschichte der V2 aus Eifel, Hunsrück und Westerwald 1944/45; Eine Dokumentation. Helios-Verlag, Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-938208-43-4.
  • Yannick Delefosse, et al.: V1 – Arme du désespoir. Les Editions Lela Presse, Outreau 2006, 1re édition, ISBN 978-2-914017-35-9.

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current08:50, 28 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:50, 28 December 20122,775 × 1,284 (4.23 MB)Chriusha (talk | contribs)+ V1 Heidelager
11:26, 28 July 2012Thumbnail for version as of 11:26, 28 July 20122,775 × 1,284 (4.23 MB)Chriusha (talk | contribs)+ Bosau
17:03, 28 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 17:03, 28 March 20102,775 × 1,284 (4.24 MB)Chriusha (talk | contribs)aktualisiert: + Raxwerke Wiener Neustadt, Zipf, Friedrichshafen/Oberraderach und Bühl
21:01, 18 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 21:01, 18 March 20102,775 × 945 (3.37 MB)Chriusha (talk | contribs)== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en}}Map of the most important German V-Weapon sites. The map includes development test and deployment sites of V1 V2 and V3. {{de}}Karte der wichtigsten deutschen V-Waffen Standorte. Die Karte beinhaltet

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