Von Braun surrendered to American soldiers on 1945 May 2. Approval for his transfer to the USA was approved on June 20, and he arrived there in September.
In the 1960's the USSR was in a race with the US to get to the moon. Even though the US was late in starting, it had some advantages such as throttleable liquid fuel engines, guidance systems, Werner Von Braun, more advanced solid-state electronics, and LOTS MORE MONEY. That made all the difference. Getting there second seemed pointless, and the US has shared its scientific data worldwide. The USSR chose to put it money and talent elsewhere. The USSR may still beat the US to landing humans on Mars.
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Wernher von Braun
Wernher von Braun
A number of German rocket scientists came to the US after the Second World War, but the most well-known of them was SS Sturmbannführer Dr Baron Wernher Magnus Maximilian von Braun, usually called just Wernher von Braun.
Albert Einstein Wernher von Braun, rocket scientist and architect of the US space program
Wernher von Braun .
Nothing, he was a horrible awful hobo with no jobs. Now get a life and read a book.
Von Braun was brought to the US as part of Operation Paper Clip, which brought German scientists to the US, initially without their families, as part of the beginning of the Cold War confrontation between the US and the USSR.
Wernher von Braun's quotes about space exploration and technological advancements offer profound insights into the potential for human progress and innovation. His words emphasize the importance of pushing boundaries, embracing challenges, and harnessing technology to explore the unknown. Von Braun's vision inspires us to dream big, strive for excellence, and work together to achieve remarkable feats in space exploration.
Many of the scientists were taken to the US where they could use their talents to advance US interests . For example , Wernher von Braun helped the US develop it's rocket technology .
Wernher von Braun was the primary force behind rocket development in the early years of the US space program. He was a German aerospace engineer who played a key role in the development of the Saturn V rocket that enabled the Apollo missions to the Moon.
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Yes, he was converted while in the US by a NASA employee who was also a Gideon. Werner Von Braun was a Lutheran