An account of the race for secret Nazi aviation technology at the end
of World War II
During World War II, Hitler's engineers had pioneered an incredible
array of futuristic secret weapons, from the Me 262, the first
operational jet fighter, to the deadly V2 intercontinental ballistic
missile. With the Third Reich shattered and lying in ruins, in the
summer of 1945, the Allies launched a frantic race to grab what they saw
as the justifiable spoils of war. The Americans and Russians in
particular were anxious to secure not only the aircraft and the research
and production facilities, but also the key German scientists and
engineers. This Nazi technology would define the balance of power in the
phony peace of the Cold War era, launching an arms race that shaped the
modern world for decades to come. Using previously unpublished secret
Air Ministry reports, and offering comprehensive photographs of the
aircraft, research, and manufacturing facilities, this book tells the
untold story of the British mission to Germany.