Word: robotized
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...English people are tired," said McIlwain. "They thought the Germans had finished harassing the civilian population, and the recent robot bombing was a serious psychological blow. But they're taking it just as they took the blitz...
...Germany the most significant factor seems to be omitted by every writer and commentator. Pushed into its own territory, Germany had only one hope: of having some extraordinarily effective secret weapon. The revolt of German generals just now after Germany has so jubilantly propagandized the success of their secret robot bomb and more dangerous future secret weapons, shows that German generals, who certainly are in a position to know, openly admit by their revolt that there is no such secret weapon and therefore no hope for Germany. PAUL CHERKASSKY Boston...
London's defense was triple-decked, but most of its details were under strong censorship lock. The system goes to work almost at the instant of the robot bomb's launching. The course of each missile is plotted, its flight checked...
...witch was tiny (95 lb.) Hanna Reitsch, famed glider and helicopter pilot (who was a U.S. National Air Races stunting favorite in 1938). The story: in 1942 V-1 had a tendency to shake off its wings. In a robot fitted with landing skids...
...Pressing a Button. From the German press came a first detailed story by a front reporter of the robot bombs' launchings. The German nicknames for Vi: "Paula" and "Pauline." Soldiers often wrote messages on the missiles: "Revenge for Frankfort...