Missiles for the Fatherland
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Missiles for the Fatherland by Michael B. Petersen, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This compelling scholarly work delves into the intricate culture surrounding missile development at Germany's clandestine missile base, Peenemünde. With 290 pages of detailed research, Petersen uncovers the complex interplay of professional ambition, internal dynamics, military pressures, and political coercion that shaped daily life at this pivotal facility. This book is essential for anyone interested in military history, technology, and the socio-political factors influencing weapon development. Join the conversation on the intersection of culture and technology in wartime Germany, and gain a deeper understanding of this critical period in history.