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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 79. Chapters: Wernher von Braun, Walter Thiel, Arthur Rudolph, Hans von Ohain, Ernst Stuhlinger, Wolfgang Klemperer, Hans Multhopp, Engelbert Zaschka, Kurt H. Debus, Walter Dornberger, Werner Dahm, Magnus von Braun, Willy Ley, Richard Vogt, Konrad Dannenberg, Guenter Wendt, Willy Messerschmitt, Karl Otto Lange, Walter Haeussermann, Hugo Junkers, Alexander Lippisch, Max Friz, Ernst Heinkel, Ewald Heer, Gerhard Neumann, Gustav Otto, Fritz Fend, Georg Hans Madelung, Hans K. Ziegler, Horten brothers, Gottlob Espenlaub, Kurt Tank, Siegfried and Walter Gunter, Eberhard Rees, Henrich Focke, Jesco von Puttkamer, Karl Rapp, Anton Flettner, Walter Riedel, Krafft Arnold Ehricke, Heinz-Hermann Koelle, Helmut Holzer, Adolf Busemann, Wigbert Fehse, Robert Lusser, Dieter Grau, Dietrich Kuchemann, Walter Hohmann, Carl Berg, Hermann Ganswindt, Ludwig Roth, Wolf Hirth, Alexander Baumann, Georg von Tiesenhausen, Alfred Maul, Johannes Winkler, Paul Haenlein, Helmut Grottrup, Oskar Ursinus, Walter Jacobi, Oswald Lange, Hans Fichtner, Ernst Steinhoff, Ludwig Durr, Rudolf Kaiser, Gustav Lachmann, Fritz Mueller, Richard Meyer, Wolf Lemke, Gerhard Zucker, Ludwig Bolkow, Klaus Holighaus, Theodor Kober, Ernst Geissler, Felix Kracht, Julius Hatry, Hellmuth Hirth, Walter Extra, Heinrich Hertel, Gerhard Waibel, Alexander Schleicher, Hans Jacobs, Hermann Pohlmann, Walter Rethel, Karl Gehlen. Excerpt: Wernher Magnus Maximilian, Freiherr von Braun (March 23, 1912 - June 16, 1977) was a German rocket scientist, aerospace engineer, space architect, and one of the leading figures in the development of rocket technology in Nazi Germany during World War II and in the United States after that. A former member of the Nazi party, commissioned Sturmbannfuhrer of the paramilitary SS and decorated Nazi war hero, von Braun would later be regarded as the preeminent...