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 Post subject: Re: The Brits Should’ve Won The Space Race
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Considering what Von Braun had done, hopefully he never included himself amongst the better ones.


Von Braun's leadership and contributions were vital to the successful development of the infant U.S. space program and he directly impacted the legendary Gemini & Apollo programs, maybe more than any other individual.


That does not take away anything from what I alluded to, that is, everything that he did before Operation Paperclip. And to me nothing he did afterwards will ever make up for it.
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There's no denying Von Braun's brilliance and technical leadership in the U.S. rocket programs or the Nazi rocket programs.

There's also no denying that Von Braun cared more about his rockets, during his work up until 1945, than he cared about human rights.

When you examine the man, in his totality, those two sides of him are inseparable.


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Back in college I had a Norton Commando.

During the day, the ignition would fail so everyone would see you push.

At night, the generator would die, so you couldn't see anything.

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