Technology and Science in a Nazi victory.

I found another theory, That Hitler and Himmler wanna as teachings in schools of "Tausend Jährigen Reich"

Hanns Hörbiger, Welteislehre (World Ice Theory) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welteislehre
in short:
the solar system had its origin in a gigantic star into which a smaller, dead, waterlogged star fell. This impact caused a huge explosion which flung fragments of the smaller star out into interstellar space where the water condensed and froze into giant blocks of ice. A ring of such blocks formed, which we now call the Milky Way, as well as a number of solar systems among which was our own, but with many more planets than currently exist...
 
You guys realise there's a bit of a difference between a militant sky-rocket and a ballistic missile right? Both sides would have got there eventually, but I don't think the US would have been looking at a moonshot in 1969 without von Braun.

What was Von Braun's crucial achievement, actually?
 
What was Von Braun's crucial achievement, actually?
Liquid fueled (everything the allies used was solid-fueled), ballistic trajectory (everything the allies used was flat-line or artillery), range (V-2 has over 300km range, most of the allies rockets have under 10 km), payload (980kg for the V2, well inside of 50kg for most of the allied rockets), etc.
 
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