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    It's common knowledge that the inhumanities carried out by the Nazi party under the reign

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    of Adolf Hitler during the second wold war were unspeakably horrific.

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    But here's some little known facts about Hitler and the Nazi party that you may not know.

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    1.

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    During World War II, Nazi scientists developed an experimental cocktail of drugs, containing

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    oxycodone, cocaine and methamphetamine.

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    When they gave the cocktail to test subjects they gained almost superhuman powers and were

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    able to march over 90 kilometres a day, whilst carrying a 20 kilogram backpack, without any

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    fatigue.

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    2.

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    When Berlin fell two Nazi submarines declined to surrender and instead remained submerged

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    for two months before landing in Argentina, one is said to have offloaded a Nazi officer

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    before it was detected.

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    3.

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    In 1945, US president Dwight D. Eisenhower predicted that people would try to dispel

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    the fact that the holocaust ever actually happened.

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    So he ordered innumerable pictures to be taken of the Nazi crimes to hinder any such attempts.

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    4.

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    A German soldier during WW2 called Werner Goldberg was branded "The Ideal German Soldier"

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    because of his physical appearance.

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    Ironically he was half Jewish.

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    5.

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    The Nazis were animal lovers.

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    Many Nazi leaders, including Hitler and Hermann Göring, were ardent supporters of animal

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    rights and conservation.

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    The Nazi party even introduced animal protection laws and laws that limited the hunting of

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    animals.

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    Hitler himself even became a vegetarian towards the later stages of his life.

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    It's just a shame they didn't realise that humans are animals too.

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    6.

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    In 1939 the Nazis formed a plan to counterfeit the British pound to cause hyperinflation

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    and send the British economy into meltdown.

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    Using a German concentration camp, they manufactured over 132 million British Pound Sterling, which

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    is the equivalent of 7 billion pounds today.

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    Their plan was a partial success.

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    7.

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    The Nazis believed that Germans as a race were superior to all other human beings.

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    But it wasn't only Germans that became Nazis.

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    The Nazis kidnapped hundreds of thousands of Polish children whom they deemed to be

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    racially superior and forcibly Germanised them.

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    After the war ended only 10% of them ever returned to Poland.

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    Which is a striking example of the Nazis brainwashing power.

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    8.

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    The Nazis were obsessed with invading Switzerland.

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    It's no secret the Nazis were always fond of a good invasion.

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    By June 1941 they had invaded and occupied Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France,

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    Greece, Denmark, Yugoslavia, Norway and Poland.

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    Switzerland however has a famous, long standing neutrality, it never takes sides.

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    But the Nazis had no intentions of respecting that.

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    Hitler hated Switzerland, he called it "A pimple on the face of Europe".

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    They put all their efforts into invading it, but it wasn't an easy task, due to Switzerland

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    being surrounded by perilous mountains, so they eventually gave up.

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    9.

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    Hitler loved a good joke.

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    Hitler had a small collection of favourite jokes that he enjoyed telling over and over

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    again.

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    His all time favourite was:

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    One day, Mrs. Goering came into the bedchamber and found her husband waving his Field Marshall‘s

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    baton over his underwear.

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    “Hermann, darling, what are you doing?” she enquired.

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    “I am promoting my underpants to overpants!”

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    10.

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    The German's gravely feared and hated secret police force, the Gestapo, was headed by Heinrich

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    Müller.

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    Widely regarded as a purely evil individual who presided over countless tortures and executions

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    during the war.

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    Müller was seen in Hitler's bunker the day after his suicide, but after that he completely

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    vanished, never to be seen again.

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    To this day his is the most senior member of the Nazi regime who's whereabouts are not

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    known.

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    Many people involved with the Nazi regime have said they believe he is still alive and

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    it is rumoured he escaped to South America.

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    But he still manages to elude police detectives.

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    11.

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    When the Nazi party held its first book burning, one of the works destroyed was a 1821 play

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    by Heinrich Heine, which contained the famous line: "When they burn books, they will in

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    the end, also burn people."

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    12.

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    The United States gave asylum to Nazi war criminals for decades and subsequently tried

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    to cover it up until they were sued under the Freedom of Information Act.

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    13.

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    Although widely disputed, it is thought that Nazi doctors were the first to identify the

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    link between smoking and lung cancer.

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    Because of this the Nazis were very anti-smoking and launched one of the first ever known anti-smoking

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    campaigns.

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    14.

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    The Nazis tried to cure homosexuality by forcing homosexual inmates to have sex with female

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    sex slaves.

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    15.

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    Coco Chanel, founder of the Chanel Brand was a Nazi Spy.

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    Chanel loved power, so naturally she found a home amongst the Nazi officials.

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    Not only did Chanel steal her famous perfume, Chanel No.5 from the Jewish family that financed

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    it, but she also got them to pay her living expenses.

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    16.

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    The Nazis planned to turn the whole of Moscow and Warsaw into artificial lakes.

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    17.

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    The Nazis were responsible for a lot of advances in technology.

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    Hitler commissioned the designer of porsche to create an everyday car that looked like

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    a beetle.

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    This was the start of Volkswagen, literally meaning "People's Car".

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    The new car was a huge success and became one of the most popular vehicles in the world.

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    18.

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    Hitler was also an enthusiastic supporter for the construction of autobahns, he pushed

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    for the world's largest network of roads to be built across Germany.

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    Being the first ever freeway system the autobahn was a legendary feat of engineering that has

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    since been emulated by Britain and America.

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    19.

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    A member of the Nazi party was also responsible for creating modern day rocketry as we know

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    it.

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    Aerospace engineer Wernher Von Braun, was a member of the Nazi party who basically fathered

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    modern day rocketry.

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    Since WW2 he has become a U.S. citizen working at NASA, and he developed the Saturn V booster

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    rocket, that helped man finally reach the moon.

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    20.

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    After the Second World War, more than 7,000 Nazi sympathisers committed suicide.

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    21.

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    In addition to six million jews, the Nazis also killed an equal number of Christians,

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    Catholics and Homosexuals inside concentration camps.

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    22.

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    And finally, pretty much every Nazi official who knew Hitler didn't like his moustache.

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    But Hitler loved it.

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    His secretary once outwardly told him that she didn't like his moustache, to which Hitler

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    replied "If the moustache is not a trend now, it will become one soon because I am wearing

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    it."

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The example sentences of ROCKETRY in videos (5 in total of 5)

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they personal pronoun were verb, past tense nicknamed verb, past participle rocket noun, singular or mass scientists noun, plural by preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner traders noun, plural who wh-pronoun at preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner time noun, singular or mass thought verb, past tense rocketry noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense
credit proper noun, singular has verb, 3rd person singular present to to be verb, base form given verb, past participle though preposition or subordinating conjunction , to to the determiner university proper noun, singular of preposition or subordinating conjunction munich proper noun, singular s' proper noun, singular work proper noun, singular group proper noun, singular for preposition or subordinating conjunction rocketry proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction space proper noun, singular flight proper noun, singular ,
the determiner most adverb, superlative glorious adjective footage noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction rocketry noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction actually adverb it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present not adverb a determiner big adjective deal noun, singular or mass the determiner ice noun, singular or mass falling verb, gerund or present participle off preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner side noun, singular or mass
all determiner rocketry noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present based verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun old adjective friend noun, singular or mass isaac proper noun, singular newton proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular third adjective law noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction motion noun, singular or mass , which wh-determiner says verb, 3rd person singular present

Definition and meaning of ROCKETRY

What does "rocketry mean?"

/ˈräkətrē/

noun
branch of science that deals with rockets and rocket propulsion.
other
Branch of engineering science that studies rocket design and operation.