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What is Rüstungsminister? RickK | Talk 06:46, 25 Mar 2004 (UTC)
- "Rüstung" (armament) and "minister" (minister) so it should be "minister of armament". // Liftarn
[edit] Other researchers
Other researchers into the logistics of Hitler's Welthaupstadt... Do we know who these others are? Markyour words 20:06, 20 March 2006 (UTC)
Germania wouldn't have "sunk into the ground", indeed continued after-war research on the Schwerbelastungskörper indicates that the conditions, while difficult, would have been manageble even with 40's technology. The initial rate of decent slowed down considerably after only a few months.
The very fact that the SBK was built indicates Speer was aware of the possible problem.