U-461 in PEENEMÜNDE - Größtes U-Boot Museum der Welt
Das frühere sowjetische U-Boot K-24, später B-124 und heute U-461. Es ist das das letzte noch existierende Boot des Projekts 651, der größten jemals gebauten konventionellen Unterwasser-Raketenkreuzer. Insgesamt wurden 16 Stück dieser Klasse gebaut, die ab den 1960er Jahren bis in die 90er in Dienst waren, mittlerweile aber verschrottet sind. Das letzte Boot liegt in Peenemünde auf der Insel Usedom als Museum. Mit 86m Länge ist es das größte U-Boot Museum der Welt. Spätere und größere U-Boote sind allesamt atombetrieben.
The U 461, last remaining sub of the Soviet project 651 class, known in the West by its NATO reporting name Juliett class. It was a class of Soviet diesel-electric submarines armed with cruise missiles, the largest non-nuclear powered submarines in the world. They were designed in the late 1950s to provide the Soviet Navy with a nuclear strike capability against targets along the east coast of the United States and enemy combatants (aircraft carriers).
Initial plans called for 35 submarines of this class. In fact only 16 were actually built. They were commissioned between 1963 and 1968, and served through the 1980s. The last one was decommissioned in 1994. All of them were scrapped, but the U 461 remains as a museum in Peenemünde, Germany, and I visited it in June 2017. With the sub's length of 86 meters, it is the biggest sumarine museum in the world.
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U 461 U-Boot Museum Peenemünde / Usedom
Im Hafen von Peenemünde ( Usedom ), gleich neben dem Historisch Technischem Museum liegt das U-Boot U461 (Juliett) vor Anker. Das 1961 gebaute U-Boot ist nun für Einheimische und Urlauer besuchbar. Reinschauen lohnt sich.
HAICUSORI - Submarine Museum Peenemünde, Germany
A visit to the Submarine Museum in northen Germany, at the botder with Poland. The U-Boot 461 is exposed to the public visit.
U-Boot Juliett U-461 - Museum Peenemunde
My jsme navštívili Historicko-technické muzeum Peenemünde a také U-Boot Juliett U-461 - největší muzeum ponorky na světě. Ta stojí opravdu za návštěvu.
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Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum - Peenemünde Army Research Center | Peenemuende [HD]
Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum - Peenemünde Army Research Center | V2 Rocket Facility At Peenemunde - WWII In Colour | Peenemünde (German pronunciation: [peːnəˈmʏndə], English: Mouth of the Peene [River]) is a village with a seaport on the westernmost extremity of a long sand-spit, in the northwestern part of Usedom Island at the Baltic Sea coast of Germany. Peenemünde is famous for being the birthplace of modern rocket science (with the Peenemünde Army Research Center), today displayed at the Information Centre for History and Technology, Peenemünde.
For the Nazi Germany facilities for the V-1 flying bomb and the V-2, see Peenemünde Airfield and Peenemünde Army Research Center.
During the 10th and 11th centuries, Peenemünde was part of the region of Circipania, an area settled by the Circipanes, a West Slavic tribe constituent of the Lutici federation. Circipania was incorporated into the Billung March of the Holy Roman Empire in 936, but the Empire's influence in the region decayed by the end of that century after a successful Slavic uprising. During the late 12th century, in the aftermath of the Wendish Crusade, the region fell under the rule of the Duchy of Pomerania. After the Treaty of Kremmen in 1236, most of Circipania was transferred to the Margraviate of Brandenburg.
In World War II, the area was highly involved in the development and production of the V-2 rocket, until the production's relocation to Nordhausen. The village's docks were used for the ships which recovered V-2 wreckage from test launches over the Baltic Sea. German scientists such as Wernher von Braun, who worked at the V-2 facility were known as, Peenemünders. The entire island was captured by the Soviet Red Army on May 5, 1945. The gas plant for the production of liquid oxygen still lies in ruins at the entrance to Peenemünde.
The post-war port was a Soviet naval base until turned over to the armed forces of East Germany in 1952. The seaport facilities were used at first by the East German Seepolizei (sea police) after new facilities for police motorboats had been built. On December 1, 1956, the headquarters of the First Fleet of the East German Volksmarine (navy) was established at Peenemünde.
The Peenemünde Historical and Technical Information Center, a World War II museum on the European Route of Industrial Heritage, opened in 1992 in the shelter control room[clarification needed] and the area of the World War II power station (now part of the village) -- exhibits include a V-1 and a V-2.
Historical Technical Museum Peenemünde
The Peenemünde Military Test Site was one of the most modern technological facilities in the world in the years between 1936 and 1945. The first launch of a missile into space took place here in October 1942. In the nearby air force testing area, rocket engineers tested numerous flight objects equipped with revolutionary technology. From the start this research was directed toward one goal only: achieving military superiority through advanced technology.
Slave laborers, concentration camp inmates and prisoners of war provided the work that enabled the construction of the test sites and the later serial production of the rockets, which the Nazi propaganda referred to as Vergeltungswaffe 2 (or Vengeance Weapon 2), in so short a period of time. Both the inhumane labor conditions and the attacks on Belgian, British and French cities using the supposed wonder weapon claimed thousands of lives.
The ambivalent nature of technological progress is uniquely reflected in the story of Peenemünde.
The collision of science and technology exemplified by the complex, together with an account of the historical development of rocketry are the main focus of the exhibition of the Peenemünde Historical Technical Museum.
It is housed in the power station of the former Army Testing Site - the largest technical monument in the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. In addition the museum serves as an international meeting place and cultural venue. In 2002 the museum was awarded the Coventry Cross of Nails for its efforts toward reconciliation and world peace.
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Return to Peenemunde Germany - September 1991
This video documentary was created in September 1991 to record the first return visit to Peenemünde, Germany, since the end of the World War II in 1945 by several surviving Wernher von Braun rocket team members and their families. Such a visit had only become possible after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 since Peenemünde had been part of the Russian occupied zone in what became known as East Germany.
Early on during World War II the Wernher von Braun team members had been pulled from all parts of Germany, universities and the military to be assigned to work on rocket development at Peenemünde, a small community northwest of Berlin on the Baltic Sea. In October 1942 after the first ever successful launch of a rocket into space, the German government pushed the A4/V2 into mass production. V2s were first fired at England in September 1944. However, with raw materials becoming scarce and Germany facing defeat, rocket development activities at Peenemünde and elsewhere soon terminated in March 1945 when Von Braun, and about 500 of his team, which included family members, fled to Bavaria to find Americans in order to surrender to them. This video reenacts some of this journey.
Permission was granted to Huntsville Alabama L5 Society (HAL5) by Dick Curtis to add the opening/closing texts for the video and to upload to YouTube. Contact information may be found at HAL5.org. Copyright © 2019 Dick Curtis and Blake Hudson; all rights reserved.
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U461 Hafen ⚓ Peenemünde Uboot U-Boot Museum Usedom 2018 Ostsee
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Das Historisch-Technische Museum Peenemünde
Usedom ist eine Insel mit viel Charme und einer besonderen Geschichte, die vor allem im nördlichen Teil der Insel geschrieben wurde. Im historisch-technische Museum Peenemünde ist der Weg der Rakentegeschichte eindrucksvoll dargestellt.
Uboot Peenemünde Hafen Ostsee ⚓ U-Boot Usedom Museum
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★ U-461 JULIETT (Weltgrößtes U-Boot Museum | Peenemünde)
Hallo heute waren Wir ein wenig in Peenemünde unterwegs, dort waren wir im größten U-Boot Museum der Welt, zumindest behaupten dies die Betreiber !!! Dort im Hafen des ehem. Marinestützpunktes der 1. Flottille liegt U-461 JULIETT. Das U-Boot ist ein wahrer Besucher & Touristen - Magnet !!! Der Eintrittspreis ist natürlich sehr überteuert, trotzdem gibt es immer wieder Leute die diesen Preis einfach so zahlen, obwohl ein Rundgang weniger als 10 - 15 Minuten dauert !!! Man hat grademal die Möglichkeit eines von insgesammt 3 Decks sehen zu können, der Rest ist hinter Plexiglas und nicht zugänglich !!!
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Flugplatz Peenemünde
Ganz im Norden der Insel Usedom befindet sich der Flugplatz Peenemünde, der frühere Flugplatz des Jagdfliegergeschwaders 9 der NVA-Luftwaffe. Heute ist der Flugplatz eine merkwürdige Mischung aus Museum, Ort der Nostalgie und ziviler Nutzung.
V2 (A4) Rocket (WWII) internal parts at the Peenemunde Museum Germany #13
V2 (A4) Rocket (WWII) internal parts at the Peenemunde Museum Germany #13
Dora-Mittelbau
The V-2s were constructed at the Mittelwerk site by prisoners from Mittelbau-Dora, the concentration camp where an estimated 20,000 prisoners died during the war. Of these, 9,000 died from exhaustion and collapse, 350 were hanged (including 200 executed for acts of sabotage) and the remainder were either shot or died from disease or starvation.[20][21]
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Historisch-Technisches Museum Peenemünde
Die Versuchsanstalten Peenemünde waren von 1936 bis 1945 das größte Rüstungszentrum Europas. Auf einer Fläche von 25 km² arbeiteten bis zu 12 000 Menschen gleichzeitig an Fernlenkwaffen, am bekanntesten der weltweit erste Marschflugkörper Fi103 / V1 und die erste jemals funktionierende Großrakete A4 / V2. Beide wurden als Terrorwaffen gegen Zivilbevölkerung konzipiert, größtenteils von Zwangsarbeitern gefertigt und gelangten als „Vergeltungswaffen“ ab 1944 zum Einsatz im Zweiten Weltkrieg.
Das Historisch-Technische Museum Peenemünde arbeitet die Geschichte der Entstehung und Nutzung dieser Waffen auf. Die Ausstellungen dokumentieren, wer in Peenemünde arbeitete, wie die Menschen lebten und warum die enorm aufwändigen Waffenprojekte durchgeführt wurden.
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