File:(V-2) rocket engines in an assembly workshop at the Mittelwerke underground secret factory in a mountain range near Nordhause 1944. (48479649481).jpg
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[edit]Description(V-2) rocket engines in an assembly workshop at the Mittelwerke underground secret factory in a mountain range near Nordhause 1944. (48479649481).jpg | (V-2) rocket engines in an assembly workshop at the Mittelwerke underground secret factory in a mountain range near Nordhause 1944. |
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Source | (V-2) rocket engines in an assembly workshop at the Mittelwerke underground secret factory in a mountain range near Nordhause 1944. |
Author | tormentor4555 |
Camera location | 51° 32′ 49.53″ N, 10° 43′ 32.69″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.547092; 10.725746 |
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JPEG file comment | "Confidential. Photo 7 - One of the cross halls where progressive assembly of V-2 rocket power units was carried out in the Nordhausen Plant." Engine assembly area, underground Mittelwerk factory in the Kohnstein, near Nordhausen, Germany used for the manufacture of V-2 rockets during World War II. |
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File change date and time | 13:49, 30 September 2016 |