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Summary Of: V-2 rocket

Aftermath of a V-2 rocket attack on the main intersection in Antwerp... Aftermath of a V-2 rocket attack on the main intersection in Antwerp... Aftermath of a V-2 rocket attack on the main intersection in Antwerp... claims to have obtained a V-2 rocket in 1945 and shipped it back to Canada... makes the V-2 rocket the central point of his post... described flying over a V-2 rocket site during a launch...

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