FIRST MEN ON THE MOON: Shock claims of Nazi lunar landing from Antarctica base
THE Nazis were the first to land people on the Moon - beating US astronaut Neil Armstrong to it by 27 years. Operation Paperclip: the captured NAZI scientists who launched the US space program.
By JON AUSTIN
May 6, 2024
THE Nazis landed a space craft on the moon 27 YEARS before US astronaut Neil Armstrong set foot on the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission, it has shockingly been claimed.
Adolf Hitler ordered the crew of the Third Reich astronauts to visit the moon in 1942, in the middle of World War II. Many fans of this conspiracy believe that Nazi astronauts walked on the surface of the moon using a rocket ship developed by Hitler’s best scientists.
Bulgarian researcher Dr Vladimir Terziski claims he has “evidence” of the Reich’s successful mission.
The engineer and physicist suggest the Germans developed a space program with their World War 2 allies the Japanese, reports Daily Star Online.
Operation Paperclip: the captured NAZI scientists who launched the US space program
Former Nazi scientists test launch a V2 rocket in the US, one year after the end of WW2 (Image: Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images)
Nazi rocket scientist Wernher von Braun (with broken arm) is captured by the 44th Infantry division in 1945 (Image: ullstein bild via Getty Images)
Nazi scientist Wernher von Braun, watches the launch of a missile with Field Marshall Walther von Brauchitsch (Image: Mondadori via Getty Images)
Fomer Nazi scientist Kurt Debus with President John F Kennedy in 1962 (Image: ullstein bild via Getty Images)
A V2 rocket launching site in Germany (Image: Roger Viollet/Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist Werner von Braun is sworn in as a US citizen (Image: Popperfoto/Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist Kurt Debus gives a tour of the Florida Space Centre to French President Georges Pompidou (Image: Getty Images)
A captured Messerschmitt 262A-I sits on the runway of Wright Field in Ohio, where many of the captured scientists were based (Image: Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist Ernst Stuhlinger. He developed the ion engine used for long endurance space flight (Image: Getty Images)
The Bumper V2 rocket at Cape Canaveral in 1950: one of the products of Operation Paperclip (Image: SSPL via Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist turned head of NASA, Kurt Debus, with President John F Kennedy in 1962 (Image: ullstein bild via Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist Hubertus Strughold (center). Strughold was an expert on the physiological effects of manned spaceflight (Image: ullstein bild via Getty Images)
A young Wernher von Braun pictured in 1930 (Image: ullstein bild via Getty Images)
Wernher von Braun at the control room for the Explorer 1 Satellite launch (Image: Print Collector/Getty Images)
Wernher von Braun poses with a model of a rocket he has developed for the US Army in 1955 (Image: Mondadori via Getty Images)
Former Nazi rocket scientist Wenher von Braun, in his role at NASA in 1950 (Image: Mondadori via Getty Images)
Former Nazi scientist Werner von Braun (right) celebrate the successful launch of Explorer 1 satellite: the birth of the US space program (Image: AFP/Getty Images)’
Dr Vladimir Terziski even claims the Germans set up a base on the moon after the end of World War Two.
This ties in with claims that defeated Nazis fled to Antarctica after the war and ran their covert space program from there.
Nazi scientists led by SS General Hans Kammler, who oversaw Hitler’s rocket programme, were said to be behind it.
The secret Antarctica base was called Neu-Schwabenalnd, according to Dr Terziski's lectures.
He also claims tests were carried out from Nazi boltholes in South America, where many leading officers did escape to.
The expert believes the rapid rise in UFO sightings from the 1940s were Nazi test craft.
He said: "The Germans landed on the moon as early as probably 1942, utilizing their larger exo-atmospheric rocket saucers of the Miethe and Schriever type.
"Ever since their first day of landing on the moon, the Germans started boring and tunneling under the surface, and by the end of the war there was a small Nazi research base on the moon.”
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He concluded: "The Germans did not construct a secret base before, during or immediately after World War II.”
However, there was a huge interest in space flight among the Nazis.
Germany did have advanced rocket technology which was used to develop the terrifying V1 and V2 weapons which rained down death on Britain.
In addition to all this, the Third Reich has developed a “flying saucer,” or in other words, a flying wing “Horten Ho 229,” which often feeds the theory of Nazi UFOs.
And, former Nazi rocket scientists were instrumental in getting the real first man on the moon, Neil Armstrong.
The US recruited Nazi scientists to help develop the space program that saw Apollo 11 land on the moon in 1969.
Their help was in exchange for not being brought to trial for war crimes.
It began in 1945, after the surrender of Germany when the United States began to recruit Nazi scientists to help continue the war against Japan in the Pacific.
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