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15 Mind Blowing Technologies Invented By The Nazis
N**i Germany developed a huge amount of technology that was either suppressed after the war or became the stuff of conspiracy theories.

Some of this N**i technology, like guided missiles and stealth bombers, became part of today’s modern military.

Others, like giant tanks and Sun Guns, were purely theoretical. Still, some are just the makings of paranoid delusions – things like time travel and aspartame.

What secret technologies did the N**i party and military invent?

What’s real and what’s urban legend among supposed N**i technological developments?

These pieces of technology that the Nazis are linked to range from prototypes to the Internet ramblings of conspiracy theorists.

But there were plenty of German military weapons developed during World War II, and theory or real, this list has all the craziest inventions, supposedly developed by the Nazis.

Secret Technologies Invented by the Nazis
1. Nuclear Weapons
German nuclear weapons research was competitive with American research, as German physicists made important discoveries in nuclear reactor construction, isotope separation, and heavy water production.

2. Space Planes
The German project codenamed “Silbervogel” was a theoretical design for a sub-orbital bomber aircraft that would have been able to attain 90 miles in height and bomb New York when launched from Germany. The aircraft got as far as a wind-tunnel mockup, and work done on the design continues to influence rocket and ramjet technology today.

3. Giant Super Cannons
Known by a variety of nicknames, including the V3 and the “London Gun,” the German super powered cannon was a gigantic artillery piece that could shell the British capital from tunnels dug into fields near the coast of France. When complete, the cannon was 140 meters long and could fire a 140 kilogram shell at a target over 165 kilometers away. It fired through a series of charges igniting down the barrel, increasing the speed of the shell as it went.

4. Gigantic Mega Tanks
German tank technology was second to none in World War II. But beyond the already superior machines they were fielding, Germany was working on a variety of heavy, super heavy, and gigantic tanks. Most infamous of these were the P.1000 Ratte and P.1500 Monster tanks, which would have weighed, respectively, 1,000 and 1,500 tons.

These two massive tanks would have been more comparable to battleships with treads, armed with naval guns and crewed by dozens of men. Neither design was the least bit practical, and the tanks never got past the mockup stage. But if built, they would have been almost indestructible by any means other than heavy bombing.

5. Stealth Bombers
The Arado E.555 and Horton HO 229 jet bombers were Germany’s prime candidates to fly from Europe to New York for the purposes of dropping an atomic bomb. They used the same flying wing designs and low radar profile that the B-2 bomber would later adapt.

6. Guided Missiles
Beyond using guided V1 and V2 rockets to terrorize civilians, the Germans made use of guided anti-ship glide bombs (the “Fritz X”) and guided air-dropped anti-ship missiles. They also had prototypes for man-portable guided missiles,

7. Spherical Tanks

8. Orbital Mirror Lasers

9. UFOs

10. Darkside Moonbase

11. Anti-Gravity Technology

12. Time Travel

13. Aspartame

14. Fluoride

15. Microwave Ovens

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