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I was just wondering about German WW2 rockets preserved today in museums and collections all over the world.
There are, of course, various common Nebelwerfer and artillery rockets, R 4/M, 8.8 cm RPzGr 4312, 8.8 cm RPzBGr 4322, Panzerblitz 1, Panzerblitz 2, RZ 65, Foehn, Foehn 500, 7.3 cm PgGr...
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