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for relevant background). Many improvements on which he worked could not be completed in time for production. After Thiel's death in an August 1943 bombing raid, a design freeze stopped all development efforts. Dannenberg then became
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He was a member of the NASA/MSFC Retirees Association, an honorary member of the Hermann Oberth Society of Germany and a charter member of the L5 Society, which is now the National Space Society (NSS). In 1992, the
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He was married to Ingeborg M. Kamke, and had a son, Klaus Dieter, who has two married children. From them Dannenberg had four great grandchildren. He had remarried to Jacquelyn E. Staiger of
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established "The Konrad Dannenberg Scholarship" in his honor, which grants the winning youngster free admittance to a Space Academy session. He attended many meetings of the
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system, von Braun assigned the management of the Saturn system to him. Dannenberg then started to work on Saturn-based space stations, which were eventually replaced by the
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In the spring of 1940, through the influence of Püllenberg, Dannenberg was discharged from the army and became a civilian employee at the Heeresversuchsanstalt Peenemünde (
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and past president of the Alabama/Mississippi Chapter of this organization. In 1990, he received the prestigious DURAND Lectureship, and in 1996, the
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in 1973 for successfully initiating development of the largest rocket ever built, the Saturn V, which took the first human beings to the moon.
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started, the group was required to leave their quarters in an Annex to the Wm. Beaumont Hospital, and were eventually transferred to the
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Dannenberg retired from the Marshall Space Flight Center in 1973 and became an associate professor of aerospace engineering at the
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ballistic missile. He was at Peenemünde on 3 October 1942 to witness the launch of the first man-made object to reach
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After the end of World War II, Dannenberg was brought to the United States with 117 other German specialists under
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for the U.S. Army. He also became responsible for production of the Redstone and Jupiter missile systems for the
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Konrad Dannenberg Collection, The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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One of 18 units that was part of a rocket engine combustion chamber that Dannenberg helped to design.
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decided not to start their own rocket engine development, but to purchase an engine from
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Missile was their first assignment. At that time, rocket pioneer and former SS major
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in 1939, serving first with a horse-artillery unit acquired by the German Army in
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and presented a number of historical papers in their sessions.
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National Geographic (2005). "The Hunt for Hitler's Scientists"
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Division and procured rocket engines for the Redstone and the
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Dannenberg talks with Scaled Composite's founder, Burt Rutan.
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Weißenfels
Province of Saxony
German Empire
Huntsville, Alabama
University of Hannover
German-American
rocket
German rocket team
Weißenfels
Province of Saxony
Saxony-Anhalt
Hannover
Max Valier
Burgwedel
Albert Püllenberg
mechanical engineering
Technische Hochschule
University of Hannover
Nazi Party
World War II
German Army
Czechoslovakia
Battle of France
Peenemünde Army Research Center
Walter Thiel
V-2
outer space
Kármán line
Walter Riedel

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