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. During World War II, Germany fielded many aircraft and rockets whose fuels were designated $LETTER-Stoff. Combatants Allies: Poland, United Kingdom, Soviet Union, France/Free France, United States, China, Canada, India, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Greece, Norway, Honduras, and others Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan, Bulgaria, Finland, Romania, Hungary, Burma, Slovakia Casualties Military dead: 17 million Civilian dead: 33 million Total dead: 50 million Military...
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List of Stoffs
- A-Stoff - liquid oxygen
- B-Stoff - hydrazine or ethanol/water (V-2)
- Br-Stoff - (German: Gasolin, gewonnen aus Rohbenzin)
- C-Stoff - methanol/hydrazine/water
- K-Stoff - methylchloroformate
- M-Stoff - methanol
- R-Stoff - monoxylidene oxide/triethylamine
- S-Stoff - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/ferric chloride
- SV-Stoff - nitric acid/sulfuric acid or nitric acid/dinitrogen tetroxide
- T-Stoff - hydrogen peroxide
- Z-Stoff - sodium permanganate/potassium permanganate
The V-2 rocket or Vergeltungswaffe 2 (Reprisal weapon 2) was an early ballistic missile used by the German Army during the later stages of World War II against mostly British and Belgian targets. ...
C-Stoff (C substance) was an reductant used in bipropellant rocket fuels developed by Helmuth Walter Werke in Germany during World War 2. ...
T-stoff is a bipropellant rocket fuel (oxidizer) of WW2 times developed in Germany. ...
Z-Stoff (pronounced zed-stoff) was a name for calcium permanganate or potassium permanganate mixed in water. ...
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