• Nazi experiments/groups and the like
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[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;32459401]You can also look up some of their psychological warfare tactics... For instance, the bomber "Stuka" had a siren attached to its belly (also called "Jericho trompete"), that was activated by the plane airbrakes... When a Stuka dived, ready to drop off a bomb, you'd hear something like this: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZZ504TGDpE[/media] As soon as everyone heard that sound, they were all shitting fucktons of bricks [editline]24th September 2011[/editline] And IIRC, the V1 missiles had a very unique (as in scary-as-fuck) sound as well[/QUOTE] I seriously cannot take the sound of the Stuka seriously anymore. Only because of this video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mJvQQRGUU[/media] Skip to 1:00 if you cant be bothered watching the whole thing.
[QUOTE=Zillamaster55;32465296]The Germans may/may not have had the designs for a nuclear weapon. Such information cannot be revealed until 2045, and I have no clue why.[/QUOTE] They could have had the bomb. But they made a miscalculation on the amount of Uran 235 needed to produce the bomb.
[QUOTE=deltasquid;32472168]This is mostly correct, except for the Assault Rifle part. The STG44 was far from the first assault rifle. In fact, the Russians should get credit for that, with the Federov Avtomat.[/QUOTE] First [B]modern[/B] assault rifle :v:
[QUOTE=Bombardier.;32470201][img]http://www.lonesentry.com/articles/maus/fig0_german_superheavy_tank_mouse_maus_sideview.jpg[/img][/QUOTE] The absolutely mad 300mm thick armor.
Those huge tanks seem unreal. It's like having all these normal tanks attacking an area and failing, then that huge one just wheels in with over 10 times the firepower
[QUOTE=piranhamatt;32472925]Those huge tanks seem unreal. It's like having all these normal tanks attacking an area and failing, then that huge one just wheels in with over 10 times the firepower[/QUOTE] Yeah thats how i imagine it happening, sort of a last resort firepower
[QUOTE=Araknid;32472478]I seriously cannot take the sound of the Stuka seriously anymore. Only because of this video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mJvQQRGUU[/media] Skip to 1:00 if you cant be bothered watching the whole thing.[/QUOTE] Hahahahaaha you've just ruined it for me too :v:
[QUOTE=piranhamatt;32472925]Those huge tanks seem unreal. It's like having all these normal tanks attacking an area and failing, then that huge one just wheels in with over 10 times the firepower[/QUOTE] most of the smaller german tanks could hold their own as well, it's just for when they REALLY need to fuck shit up
[QUOTE=Beezleboss;32465676]I don't know if it was just me, but this was incredibly exciting, especially the collision.[/QUOTE] Yeah I agree... it sounds "beautifully horrific", if you know what I mean--of course you wouldn't want to hear one of those flying around in your city... :/
[QUOTE=piranhamatt;32472925]Those huge tanks seem unreal. It's like having all these normal tanks attacking an area and failing, then that huge one just wheels in with over 10 times the firepower[/QUOTE] Or it could be used to draw away fire from the smaller tanks while the smaller ones go in and take out the enemy forces.
[QUOTE=Araknid;32472478]I seriously cannot take the sound of the Stuka seriously anymore. Only because of this video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mJvQQRGUU[/media] Skip to 1:00 if you cant be bothered watching the whole thing.[/QUOTE] Hahaha goddamnit I just died of laughter fuck you bwhahaha.
They made experiments to concentration camp prisoners, like injecting various stuff in the bloodstream, testing how long you could survive without food, in ice cold water etc. They also did surgery when the victim was fully concious, they cut out vital organs etc. They also experimented with diasbled people (Aktion T4), both kids and adults.They tested military equipment on prisoners too. There are various books about it.
[QUOTE=Araknid;32472478]I seriously cannot take the sound of the Stuka seriously anymore. Only because of this video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mJvQQRGUU[/media] Skip to 1:00 if you cant be bothered watching the whole thing.[/QUOTE] If only Hitler could watch this :v:
Here's the full video: [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3ed5fBHHVU[/media]
[QUOTE=reCAP;32475889]They made experiments to concentration camp prisoners, like injecting various stuff in the bloodstream, testing how long you could survive without food, in ice cold water etc. They also did surgery when the victim was fully concious, they cut out vital organs etc. They also experimented with diasbled people (Aktion T4), both kids and adults.They tested military equipment on prisoners too. There are various books about it.[/QUOTE]Fuck man, shit was fucked up
Forced Labour was also used in camps, had jews working 12 or more hours a day working without food or water.. worked to death. Work will set your free!
[QUOTE=Araknid;32472478]I seriously cannot take the sound of the Stuka seriously anymore. Only because of this video. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8mJvQQRGUU[/media] Skip to 1:00 if you cant be bothered watching the whole thing.[/QUOTE] Haha, oh god. Now I've got to watch this on DVD again thanks to you.
Hey, this is kind of my area of interest. I've always been into the Nazi secret projects and weird shit, and especially the occultism. I have a couple books. What do you want to know? [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/pkT58.jpg[/IMG]
If you're interested, then look up the Nazi Project named: The Bell, I can try to find this documentary that I had watched a long while ago, it was a documentary about The Bell.
[QUOTE=PvtVain;32483093]If you're interested, then look up the Nazi Project named: The Bell, I can try to find this documentary that I had watched a long while ago, it was a documentary about The Bell.[/QUOTE] Die Glocke has already been posted about in here.
[QUOTE='[Seed Eater];32483196']Die Glocke has already been posted about in here.[/QUOTE] Ah alright, I didn't read throughout the entire thread so :v:
I am always interested in war crimes and human experiments committed during World war 2 but I feel so bad for the people who were tested upon. To lie there helpless whilst being tortured would by no doubt the most horrid thing in the world, period.
[QUOTE=fruxodaily;32484019]I am always interested in war crimes and human experiments committed during World war 2 but I feel so bad for the people who were tested upon. To lie there helpless whilst being tortured would by no doubt the most horrid thing in the world, period.[/QUOTE] We Austrians and Germans get very much in history about it. Even the shocking images like brains being cut out and such, but the most horryfying thing was the book "Am Spiegelgrund" It was the health records of the disabled children that were "cured" in that "medical" facility, they froze them to death, made various experiments with them, let them die in their own feces etc.
[QUOTE=WeekendWarrior;32461580]Wasn't that the ME-163? IIRC it was a design fault and there was a chance rocket fuel could flood the cockpit and kill the pilot.[/QUOTE] It was a lot worse than just flooding the cockpit. Z/T-Stoff was so volatile that the fuel could literally dissolve through flesh and bone in seconds. Also, if the pilot had any organic material in his clothing i.e fabrics, cotton etc they would burst into flames too.
I'm sorry AJ, but that just sounds badass!
seems weird to me that despite declassified and admitted experiments performed by modern countries like the USA, people still think its crazy to even consider the idea that modern governments perform any sort of tests or experiments on their citizens [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_MKULTRA[/url] is a fun read, though not a WWII project [editline]26th September 2011[/editline] reading about unit 731 made my nipples hurt :v:
Germans built the first helicopters, too.
[QUOTE=sami-elite;32460780]Top officers of Unit 731 were not prosecuted for war crimes after the war, in exchange for turning over the results of their research to the United States.[/QUOTE] USA.. USA.. USA..
[QUOTE=Kopimi;32490391]USA.. USA.. USA..[/QUOTE] gtfo, you have any luck finding that documentary PvtVain
[QUOTE=Kopimi;32490391]USA.. USA.. USA..[/QUOTE] Maybe they took the results so the answers are not lost, and history won't have to repeat itself to find them again.
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