Otto Willi Gail (18 July 1896 – 29 March 1956) was a German science journalist and author. Gail was born in Gunzenhausen, in the Middle Franconia region...
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Otto Willi Gail (1896-1956) made their mark. Inspired by the work of German engineer Hermann Oberth, which was widely popularized by Max Valier, Otto...
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the Liturgical Movement in German Protestantism in the 20th century Otto Willi Gail (1896–1956), science journalist and science fiction author Günter Heimbeck...
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Hellmut Fritzsche Klaus Fuchs Erwin Fues Peter Fulde Wolfgang Gaede Otto Willi Gail Richard Gans Carl Friedrich Gauss Johann Samuel Traugott Gehler Ernst...
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the future of the rocket as an engine for new rapid transit devices. Otto Willi Gail, Illustrierte Zeitung, Leipzig, 1928 A world record for rail vehicles...
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from French and German writers, including Otfrid von Hanstein and Otto Willi Gail. With the rise of Adolf Hitler in Germany in the 1930s a few readers...
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future of the rocket as an engine for new rapid transit devices.« Otto Willi Gail, Illustrierte Zeitung, Leipzig, 1928 Opel, Sander, Valier and Hatry...
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the Moon, by Thea von Harbou. (in French) Hans Hardts Mondfahrt, by Otto Willi Gail. When the World Screamed, by Arthur Conan Doyle. The main science-fiction...
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work of Otto Willi Gail, saying "The development is fairly realistic, based on German rocket research of the time, but not as valid as Gail's comparable...
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The Moon Conquerors by R.H. Romans, and The Shot Into Infinity by Otto Willi Gail. Although these stories were somewhat dated, they were better quality...
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