How did America get the atomic bomb and space?

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There is a lot of information that space and nuclear decay were developed in the 3rd Reich. In any case, there is no doubt about the missiles, there are documentaries. From about 1943, these technologies began to go to the United States. In addition, in 1943 there were many more changes during the war, the Soviet troops made a reform and a counteroffensive began, a split occurred in the leadership of Germany. The genocide of the Jews began.
How did all this relate to each other, what happened in 1943?
 
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Henri Becquerel discovered nuclear decay. In France. In 1896.
Yes, even Papuan 3000 BC, we are talking here about a real working technology lol

PS Оbviously the main contribution there was made by Lenard, he worked on physics of the nucleus
 
The U.S. snatched up Werner von Braun before the Russians could get him at the end of WW2. Von Braun was a Nazi and a member of the SS and he could have been tried as a war criminal. Today there is an engineering center in Alabama named after him as well as a freaking crater on the moon. The guy was a genius and he used his experience at developing the V-2 rockets that terrorized and killed the British to help the U.S. in the space race.
 
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The U.S. snatched up Werner von Braun before the Russians could get him at the end of WW2. Von Braun was a Nazi and a member of the SS and he could have been tried as a war criminal. Today there is an engineering center in Alabama named after him as well as a freaking crater on the moon. The guy was a genius and he used his experience at developing the V-2 rockets that terrorized and killed the British to help the U.S. in the space race.
The technology began to be exported already in 1943, even before the attack on London.
 
before the Russians could get him at the end of WW2
In fact, the Russians also succeeded in this, their first rocket was generally a copy of the V2, they used weapons designers in Izhevsk, their famous Kalashnikov assault rifle is a copy of the Schmasser assault rifle, and so on, and as a result, they were ahead of the Americans in space technology. They were the first to launch a man into space, and the American landing on the moon was most likely completely filmed in Hollywood. There are a lot of questions about the realism of this landing
 
The technology began to be exported already in 1943, even before the attack on London.
The Russian hoard might have been successful in the recovery of documents related to the V-2 at the end of the War but the Nazis weren't exporting anything but death from the sky in '43. Americans were pretty careful (maybe too careful) in protecting their people from space missions at the time and it may have delayed the technology but the Russians had no such qualms about treating their people like lab rats and apparently the Russian philosophy was agreeable. Only a ten year old kid who was full of left wing (foreign) propaganda would try to make a case that the US moon landing didn't happen.
 
weren't exporting anything but death from the sky in '43.
Exported, but not all. There was a split in the NSDAP, there were attempts on Hitler's life, and in the USA an institute copying these technologies was founded already during the war, just around 1943. Before that, they did not do anything except copies of British tanks and guns, and in 46 alredy have whole line of Wunderwaffe And Konrad Zuse's German computer at Harvard
Before the war, the United States was actually a British colony; after the war, they became the main empire and themselves established a colony regime even in Europe. The dollar has become the world's reserve currency
 
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It’s not clear at all who won this war. If the main political players were Germany and Britain, then why did the British Empire come out from there with a bare ass and soon collapsed?
 
It’s not clear at all who won this war. If the main political players were Germany and Britain, then why did the British Empire come out from there with a bare ass and soon collapsed?

It’s not clear at all who won this war.

LOL!

Which one had 30% of the country occupied by the USSR for 45 years?
 
Which one had 30% of the country occupied by the USSR for 45 years?

And the USSR after the war was also different. Before the Caribbean crisis, they were friends with the United States, and the Victory Day began to be celebrated only since the 70s.

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But I'm talking about something else

Once again.
If Britain Empire won, why did it get f*ked up right after the war?
 
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What was Britain then? The pound was the world's reserve currency, and it had about 1/3 of the world of oficial colonies, and in fact almost the entire world
 
And the USSR after the war was also different. Before the Caribbean crisis, they were friends with the United States, and the Victory Day began to be celebrated only since the 70s.

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But I'm talking about something else

Once again.
And the USSR after the war was also different.

And the USSR after the war was also different.

They sucked before the war. They sucked after the war.

If Britain Empire won, why did it get f*ked up right after the war?

If Britain lost, why was 30% of Germany occupied by the USSR, versus 0% of Britain?
 
After the war, the world was divided by the USSR and the USA, Bolshevism weakened and in 1956 was finally overthrown. The USSR and the USA became closer, Europe was completely occupied from both sides, the British Empire almost completely collapsed. These changes began precisely in 1943.
All of this was directly influenced by the United States. Immediately after the war, the United States grew fantastically stronger, and Britain lost world leadership immediately after the war. This is exactly what Germany wanted
 

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