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originally posted by: LukeCahill
a reply to: DJW001
It is used only at the most dire situations. It is suppose to have a element of surprise to the enemy making them feel overpowered.
Witkowski speculated that Die Glocke ended up in a “Nazi-friendly South American country”. Cook, on the other hand, speculates that it was moved to the United States as part of a deal made with SS General Hans Kammler. Farrell speculated that it was recovered as part of the Kecksburg UFO incident.[13] This last theory was dramatized in 2009 by The Discovery Channel and again in 2011 by The History Channel’s Ancient Aliens series.
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“Die Glocke” also makes an appearance in several video games, most notably the series Call of Duty. In Call of Duty, it appears in the Fly Trap easter egg on the map Der Riese.
Wiki, Die Glocke
Suggest reading up on Operation Paperclip first.
Then why bother with conventional aircraft at all? Why build the Saturn V to take men to the Moon?
Then why do the US government have a Area 51 to store secret weapons that are only used in important and dire situations?
The US do not boast about new weapons, they make it a secret then they use it when the enemies least expect it. If the enemy knows such a weapon exist, they can come up with a solution to overcome that weapon.
Simple logic