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Goering, Hermann
Goering
Goering
Goering, Hermann
German officer. Fighter ace in the WW1; Hitler's Luftwaffe commander. Supported quantum advances in aerospace, and fielded V-1 cruise missile, Me-262 jet, Me-163 rocket fighters. Funded Saenger rocket and ramjet work at Trauen.

Born: 1893-01-12. Died: 1946-10-15.

Fighter pilot in the first World War; National Socialist politician, general field marshal and commander-in-chief of the Luftwaffe. Goering was supportive of the development of rocketry but was unable to wrest control of Von Braun and the Peenemuende team from the German Army. The Luftwaffe made great strides in development of rocket propulsion independently with Saenger's team, but none of this resulted in a weapon that could be fielded before the end of the war.



Country: Germany. Agency: Luftwaffe. Bibliography: 394, 5443.

1893 January 12 - .
1944 October 30 - . Launch Site: Peenemuende. Launch Complex: Peenemuende. Launch Vehicle: Wasserfall.
1946 October 15 - .

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