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<br> Nazis produce the Fritz-X rocket, the first profitable radio-guided missile: Before and during World War II, the Germans researched rocket and missile know-how. The Germans' "Fritz-X" missile (pictured) was the first successful radio-guided bomb. Germans launch "buzz bomb" rockets at London: On June 13, 1944, Nazi Germany launched the V-1 flying bomb at London for the first time. The "buzz bomb" was an unmanned, pulse-jet aircraft developed in Peenemünde, a city on a small German peninsula in the Baltic Sea. Even before German V-1 pilotless "buzz bombs" and V-2 ballistic missiles struck London and other cities in 1944-45, underground factories labored to finish a V-3 gun designed to fire long-range warheads. German scientists, beneath the path of Wernher von Braun (later the father of the U.S. Communication is essential to U.S. Another study within the "Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism" confirmed that intermittent fasting led to vital improvements in HbA1c levels, a key marker of long-time period blood sugar management.<br> |