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A German rocket team at Woomera? A lost opportunity for Australia

Authors :
Dougherty, Kerrie
Source :
Acta Astronautica. Aug2004, Vol. 55 Issue 3-9, p741-751. 11p.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

In late 1946, the Australian government formalised its attempts to acquire post-war German scientific and technical expertise with the establishment of the Employment of Scientific and Technical Enemy Aliens (ESTEA) scheme. Under this scheme, between 1946 and 1954 some 150 scientists, engineers and technicians were recruited to work in Australia, although several thousand candidates were actually under consideration.Among those who sought employment in Australia under this program was Austrian-born rocket pioneer Eugen Sänger, his long-time colleague and future wife Irene Bredt and several others who had been, to a greater or lesser extent, involved in wartime rocket development in Germany. With the establishment of the Anglo-Australian Joint Project for long-range missile development in 1946 and the opening of the Woomera Rocket Range in 1947, the prospect of enhancing the expertise-base within the Long Range Weapons Establishment by the acquisition of a team of experienced German researchers should have been appealing to the Australian Government: yet the 1949 applications by Sänger and the others were eventually rejected in 1951.This paper will outline the story of the now-forgotten attempts by Sänger and other personnel associated with the German rocket program to migrate to Australia under the ESTEA scheme. It will look at the background and operation of the ESTEA program and consider in detail the case of Sanger et al., examining both the reasons that may have prompted them to apply for work in Australia in the first instance and the possible reasons their ultimate rejection. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00945765
Volume :
55
Issue :
3-9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Acta Astronautica
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
14034442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actaastro.2004.05.010