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- Project_Big_Ben abstract "\"Big Ben\" was the World War II code name for the British project to reconstruct and evaluate captured German missiles such as the V-2 rocket. On 31 July 1944, after the UK agreed to exchange Supermarine Spitfires for the wreckage of a V-2 in Sweden during World War II, experts at Farnborough began an attempt to reconstruct the missile.In late July, 1944, Operation Most III the Polish resistance movement (Armia Krajowa) succeeded in capturing an intact V2 rocket near the Pustkow Testing Centre. It had been launched for a test flight, failed but did not explode and then retrieved still intact from the Bug River, and transferred secretly to London.".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageID "20025685".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageLength "2037".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageRevisionID "679903275".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Armia_Krajowa_and_V-1_and_V-2.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Bug_River.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_and_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Category:Code_names.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Category:Operation_Crossbow.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_Kingdom_intelligence_operations.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Category:V-weapons.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Code_name.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Farnborough_Airport.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Home_Army.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Crossbow.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Hydra_(1943).
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Most_III.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Pustków,_Podkarpackie_Voivodeship.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Supermarine_Spitfire.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink Sweden_during_World_War_II.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink V-1_and_V-2_Intelligence.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink V-2_rocket.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageWikiLinkText "Project Big Ben".
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:UK-mil-stub.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WWII_Operation_Crossbow.
- Project_Big_Ben wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World-War-II-stub.
- Project_Big_Ben subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_World_War_II_involving_the_United_Kingdom.
- Project_Big_Ben subject Category:Code_names.
- Project_Big_Ben subject Category:Operation_Crossbow.
- Project_Big_Ben subject Category:United_Kingdom_intelligence_operations.
- Project_Big_Ben subject Category:V-weapons.
- Project_Big_Ben hypernym Name.
- Project_Big_Ben type War.
- Project_Big_Ben comment "\"Big Ben\" was the World War II code name for the British project to reconstruct and evaluate captured German missiles such as the V-2 rocket. On 31 July 1944, after the UK agreed to exchange Supermarine Spitfires for the wreckage of a V-2 in Sweden during World War II, experts at Farnborough began an attempt to reconstruct the missile.In late July, 1944, Operation Most III the Polish resistance movement (Armia Krajowa) succeeded in capturing an intact V2 rocket near the Pustkow Testing Centre.".
- Project_Big_Ben label "Project Big Ben".
- Project_Big_Ben sameAs Q7249006.
- Project_Big_Ben sameAs m.04y81gf.
- Project_Big_Ben sameAs Q7249006.
- Project_Big_Ben wasDerivedFrom Project_Big_Ben?oldid=679903275.
- Project_Big_Ben isPrimaryTopicOf Project_Big_Ben.