'''MI 10''', or '''Military Intelligence, section 10, ''' was a
department of the British (Directorate of Military Intelligence), part
of the (War Office). It was responsible for weapons and technical
analysis during and after World War II Written at the dawn of the space
age and of the Cold War this secret manual - originally for the use of a
restricted circle of intelligence officers - gives a guide to the state
of guided missile science at the time. It is inevitably largely based on
German sources since the rocket science presided over by that
controversial genius, Wernher von Braun, was by far the most advanced in
the world at the end of the war. This bilingual English and Russian
guide shows photographs of many German rockets - including the V1 flying
bomb and the V2 stratospheric rocket bomb. This is an altogether
fascinating document to anyone interested in rocket science, Nazi
advanced weaponry the space race, and the Cold War.