So, Nazi's had better tech during the war and a lot of which is still classified.
Why? What possible thing from 80 years could threaten the world today.
A super tank that can beat modern tanks with a single shot? some sort of fuelless plane?
Or is it.. They did it first. They are the bad guys.
>>30228759
How do you know that some is still classified?
>>30228776
I don't know, that stealth jet is a good example.
It was only recently declassified and because of that there must be more that's either been forgotten or ignored.
>>30228759
>>30228796
>I don't know
yeah, I'd say that's the predominating issue behind this thread.
>"stealth jet... only recently declassified"
Not true. The Horten 229 was not classified until recently - it just wasn't well-documented in the pre-internet age. The surviving example was a museum piece. Also, it was not a "stealth" plane in a true sense of the word - some history channel documentary claimed that a reduction in its RADAR signature suggested that reduced RADAR visibility was part of its design, but there's no proof that this was deliberately done. Furthermore, it's slightly moot anyway seeing as the Ho 229 only ever had a handful of test flights to its name, and the recent experiments done on its RADAR signature were done for TV rather than for proper scientific purposes - and even then, it was certainly nothing near being invisible to RADAR.
>>30228759
The OP post is the product of History Channel thinking rather than actual historical study. Yes, Nazi Germany produced many unusual and advanced technological designs - but "Nazi Space Magic" is a meme, nothing more.
>>30228796
This is a new level of Wehraboo.
>>30228759
>a lot of which is still classified
Do you live in Russia? That is the only country I can think of that might still have some shit they found during the war classified.
In desperation and having leaders that pushed a juvenile "super weapon" concept, the Germans developed a series of impractical and inefficient weapons platforms.
The /pol/estinian visitors who keep making these threads are the same idiots who do not appreciate or understand the logistical aspect of war
This thread is What happens when a /pol/ kid watches too many alieum and nazi documentaries on history channel
>>30228759
I hear they figured out a way to put zyklon b in a crop duster.
>>30229135
Maybe OP should try it out