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Tables of Contents for German Secret Weapons of the Second World War
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Photographs
7
1
List of Line Drawings
8
1
Introduction
9
8
The V Weapons
17
35
Vergeltungswaffe 1
17
10
Reichenberg
27
1
Vergeltungswaffe 2
28
6
The A4 design
34
9
The High Pressure Pump
43
8
V-4?
51
1
Aircraft
52
10
Messerschmitt 163
52
1
The Luftwaffe's Viper
53
3
Dornier's Arrow
56
1
New bombers
57
1
Jet engines
58
1
Messerschmitt 262
59
1
Arado 234
59
1
The People's Fighter
60
2
Air-Launched Weapons
62
33
Recoilless guns
62
2
Gerat 104 and Sondergerat 113A
64
2
Bordwaffen
66
2
Air-to-ground rockets
68
1
Fritz-X
69
3
Henschel 293
72
3
Hs 293 variants
75
5
Other Henschel designs
80
3
Anti-ship weapons
83
2
Hagelkorn
85
1
Mistel
86
2
Air-to-air weapons
88
5
Kurt, Germany's Dambuster?
93
2
Air Defence Weapons
95
28
Bigger and better guns
95
2
All wind and noise
97
1
Electric power
98
2
Anti-aircraft rockets
100
2
Anti-aircraft missiles
102
8
Enzian
110
6
Rheintochter
116
4
Feuerlilie
120
3
Artillery
123
49
The taper-bore guns
123
4
Gustav and Dora
127
19
Adam, Eve, Odin, Thor, Loki and Ziu
146
2
K5 Glatt; the 150km cannon
148
4
K12; the cross-Channel gun
152
2
Small shells for big guns
154
4
Rocket artillery
158
4
The Rochling shell
162
1
Other aspects of ammunition design
163
9
The Sea War
172
6
Torpedoes
174
1
New U-Boats
175
1
Fast attack craft
175
1
Midget submarines
176
2
Nuclear and Chemical Warfare
178
41
The nuclear bomb
178
5
Chemical warfare
183
7
Biological warfare
190
2
Appendices
1. The Special List
192
7
2. German Code Names
199
20
Index
219