Ofen - définition. Qu'est-ce que Ofen
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Ofen - définition

WESTERN PART OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, FORMER INDEPENDENT CITY
Ofen; Buda (city); Budim; Buda, Hungary; Budín; Budin; Будим
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  • Portrait of King Louis II of Hungary ca.1526
  • Buda in the Middle Ages

Buda         
Buda (; , / , Czech and , ) was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and since 1873 has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube. Buda comprises a third of Budapest's total territory and is mostly wooded.
Óbuda         
  • Roman amphitheatre
PART OF BUDAPEST, HUNGARY, FORMER INDEPENDENT CITY
Obuda; Alt-Ofen
Óbuda was a town in Hungary that was merged with Buda and Pest on 17 November 1873; it now forms part of District III-Óbuda-Békásmegyer of Budapest. The name means Old Buda in Hungarian (in German, Alt-Ofen).
V-2         
  • Layout of a V-2 rocket.
  • Captured V-2 on public display in Antwerp, 1945. Exhaust vanes and external rudders in tail section shown.
  • The extent of damage caused to a London residential area due to a single V-2 strike in January 1945.
  • ''Bumper'' V-2]].
  • A V-2 launched from [[Test Stand VII]] in summer 1943.
  • Wernher von Braun at Peenemünde Army Research Center.
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  • U.S. Army]] cut-away diagram of the V-2.
  • The [[first photo of Earth from space]] was taken from [[V-2 No. 13]] launched by US scientists on 24 October 1946.
  • A rusty V-2 engine in the original underground production facilities at the [[Dora-Mittelbau]] concentration camp memorial site.
  • 23 June 1943 RAF reconnaissance photo of V-2s at [[Test Stand VII]].
  • A sectioned V-2 engine on display at the Deutsches Museum, Munich (2006).
  • SI]] Negative #76-2755).
  • [[Rocket engine]] used by V-2, ''[[Deutsches Historisches Museum]]'', Berlin (2014).
  • V-2 rocket located at the Australian War Memorial Treloar Centre Annex
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  • [[Musée de l'Armée]]}}, Paris.
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  • [[Wind tunnel]] model of an A4 in the [[German Museum of Technology]] in Berlin.
  • R-1 rocket (V-2 rebuilt by the Soviet Union) on a ''Vidalwagen'' at Kapustin Yar
WORLD'S FIRST SHORT-RANGE GUIDED BALLISTIC MISSILE
Vergeltungswaffe 2; V2 rocket; V-2 missile; V-2 ballistic missile; A4 (rocket); V2-rocket; V-2 Rocket; V-2 flying bomb; A-4 rocket; V2 Rocket; V-2 A4; The V-2 bomb; V-2 (rocket); V2 bomb; V2-missile; V2 missile; Aggregate 4; Aggregat 4; V-2 guided missile; Aggregat-4; V-2; V2 rockets; V-2 (missile); Ofen-B; Ofen (rocket engine); V-2 rockets
¦ noun a rocket-powered flying bomb used by the Germans in the Second World War.
Origin
see V-1.

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Buda

Buda (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbudɒ]; German: Ofen, Serbo-Croatian: Budim / Будим, Czech and Slovak: Budín, Turkish: Budin) was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Hungary and since 1873 has been the western part of the Hungarian capital Budapest, on the west bank of the Danube. Buda comprises a third of Budapest's total territory and is mostly wooded. Landmarks include Buda Castle, the Citadella, and the president of Hungary's residence, Sándor Palace.