Germans shun Nazi-era space race legacy
China Daily | Updated: 2008-04-09 07:30
Few Germans know the global space race started on a remote and sandy island off the Baltic coast, an unremarkable place with wide open skies and a carpet of pine trees.
But it was at the Peenemuende testing site in 1942 that a team of engineers under Wernher von Braun laid the foundations for sending man to the moon and the Cold War missile race. They were testing the world's first long-range ballistic missiles for the Nazis.
Germans don't celebrate the site because of the moral ambiguity at the heart of one of the last century's most significant technological breakthroughs.
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