Don't know what the ones fired at the Ludendorff Bridge did for collateral damage.
Yeah. Sheer genius, huh?
Wipe out your forced labor industrial capacity so you can inflict negligible casualties on your enemy.
It’s the story of the German weapons decisions throughout the war: overreaching technically, not understanding the development risks and timing.
Russians built simple, durable hammers (T-34) that they produced massively. Who said it? Zhukov? “Quantity is its own kind of quality”.
The other good example of Nazi infatuation with technosolutions was the Jumo engine: the thing had to be overhauled about every 10-20 flight hours making it nearly worthless.