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held the position of Assistant Director for Engineering for Industrial Operations. Mrazek also reported to the Saturn V Project Manager as Chief Engineer for all development and fabrication work on the rocket from 1965 to 1970. While working on the Saturn V, Mrazek and his team clashed with American aviation companies who were subcontracted on the project. One such instance involved an argument with
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In 1946, Mrazek was one of the engineers and scientists invited to the United States through Operation Paperclip, arriving with von Braun's team at Fort Bliss on April 8. The Marshall Space Flight Center employed Mrazek, naming him Director of Structures and Mechanics Division in 1960; by 1969, he
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William Mrazek Collection, The University of Alabama in Huntsville Archives and Special Collections
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phase; North American was ultimately proven right, to Mrazek's consternation.
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Mrazek was born in 1911 in what was then Austria-Hungary. He graduated from
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Stages to Saturn History Project oral interview with Mrazek, part 1
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The University of Alabama in Huntsville Oral History Collections
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German-American loads engineer and Operation Paperclip hire
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Lukavac
Austria-Hungary
Huntsville, Alabama
Deutsche Technische Hochschule
Brünn
von Braun
Peenemünde Army Research Center
Operation Paperclip
Fort Bliss
Marshall Space Flight Center
Saturn V
Deutsche Technische Hochschule
Dipl. Ing.
Eastern Front
North American Aviation
S-II
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