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''Wunderwaffe'' ((:ˈvʊndɐˌvafə)) is German for "wonder-weapon" and was a term assigned during World War II by the Nazi Germany propaganda ministry to a few revolutionary "superweapons". Most of these weapons however remained more or less feasible prototypes, which either never reached the combat theater, or if they did, then too late or in too insignificant numbers to have a military effect.〔Willy Ley, "V-2: Rocket Cargo Ship" ''Astounding Science Fiction'', May 1945, repr. ''Famous Science-Fiction Stories: Adventures in Time and Space'', (ed. J. Francis McComas, Raymond J. Healy, (), 1957), p. 359.〕 The V-weapons, which were developed earlier and saw considerable deployment, especially against London and Antwerp, trace back to the same pool of highly inventive armament concepts. Therefore, they are also included here. In the German language the term ''Wunderwaffe'' generally refers to a universal solution which solves all problems related to a particular issue, mostly used ironically for its illusionary nature. ==Naval vessels==
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