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Rudolf Nebel

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30: 19: 213:. Becker distrusted Nebel's showmanship and publicity seeking and by May 1931 had temporarily cut off official contact with him. In April 1932, Becker accepted a proposal from Nebel for army funding of a rocket launch on the condition that certain criteria were met. The launch on 22 June of that year was a failure and Nebel and his crew received no payment for the attempt. When Becker offered to bring the team into a strictly controlled army rocketry project, Nebel refused, saying that he and his colleagues had invented the technology and that the army would "choke us with their red tape". Conversely, 244:
in 1951 that set in motion a chain of events that led to the old military base being re-opened for rocket launching until the mid-1960s. He fought in vain for compensation and recognition and was a scientific employee of the Society for Space Research in Bad Godesberg from 1963 to 1965. In 1972, he
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in early 1916, even forcing down two British aircraft with the improvised armament. In his autobiography, he claimed that his controversial approach was internally called "Nebelwerfer". Following the war, the former
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Nebel acted very much as the group's spokesperson, organising the donation of materials from various local businesses, and negotiating with the
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sat easily with his promotion of the possible military uses of rockets. Despite this, he had a difficult relationship with
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strategy designed to lead spies into thinking that it was merely a device for creating a
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His right-wing politics and affiliation with the paramilitary veterans' organization
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Von Braun later tried again during the war to have him join, but by now the
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Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
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Activities in civilian rocketry and politics before the Second World War
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regarded Nebel as untrustworthy and had von Braun cease his attempts.
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municipal council for the use of a disused ammunition dump for the
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Halberstadt Fighters-Classics of World War I Aviation, Volume 1
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Die Narren von Tegel. Ein Pionier der Raumfahrt erzählt
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Berlin Tegel Airport

Hermann Oberth
Klaus Riedel
Germany
Verein für Raumschiffahrt
World War II
Weißenburg
First World War
Luftstreitkräfte
Jagdstaffel 5
Halberstadt D.II
Albatros D.III
engineering
Technical Hochschule of Munich
Society for Space Travel
VfR
Wernher von Braun
Hermann Oberth
Paul Ehmayr
publicity stunt
Fritz Lang
Frau im Mond
Reichswehr
Adolf Hitler
Albert Einstein
Berlin
VfR's
Raketenflugplatz

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