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V1 was not a rocket. V1 was a flying bomb aka buzz bomb it was not controlled or even flew by a pilot it was automatic it flew to London and would just crash into it.

V2 was made sometime at the beginning of World War Two, but I don't know when exactly.

The first bit in bold was not my bit I just edited it a bit by the way and I don't know anything about V1s.

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Following successes at Kummersdorf with the first two Aggregate series rockets, Wernher von Braun and Walter Riedel began thinking of a much larger rocket in the summer of 1936[6] based on a projected 25-metric-ton-thrust engine. After the A-4 project was postponed after unfavorable aerodynamic stability testing of the A-3 in July 1936,[7][8] von Braun specified the A-4 performance in 1937,[9] and A-4 design and construction was ordered c1938/1939.[10] During September 28-30 1939, Der Tag der Weisheit (English: the day of wisdom) conference met at Peenemünde to initiate the funding of university research to solve rocket problems.[11] By late 1941, the Army Research Center at Peenemünde possessed the technologies essential to the success of the A-4. The three key technologies for the A-4 were large liquid-fuel rocket engines, supersonic aerodynamics, and guidance and control.[3] In early September 1943, von Braun promised the Long-Range Bombardment Commission[12] that the A-4 development was 'practically complete/concluded',[13] but even by the middle of 1944, a complete A-4 parts list was still unavailable.[14] A production line was nearly ready at Peenemünde when the Operation Hydra attack caused the Germans to move production to the Mittelwerk in the Kohnstein.

When the Allies defeated Germany, the Americans took Von Braun with them in usa , which became the father of the American Space Agency for the missiles program to go in space.

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V2 was the very first long range missile. It was developed by a German Scientist Werhner Von Braun. The rocket was built in 1942 and the first successful test of V2 was conducted on 3rd October, 1942.

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The German Nazis (Army, SS) had the V2 rocket developed by their rocket scientists such as Werner von Braun. Unfortunately, they used the Jews and other prisoners to do the bulk of the work to manufacture them.

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What year was the V2 Rocket launched?

It was launched in the year 1944.


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Werner von Braun


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