Ludwig Roth
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Ludwig Roth - 1960 (open the image to use the imagemap)
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Born | (1909-06-10)June 10, 1909[1] |
Died | November 1, 1967(1967-11-01) (aged 58)[1][2] |
Spouse | Brunhilde 'Hilde' |
Children | 5 sons; Volker, Gerhard, Diether, Axel, Werner |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Aerospace engineering |
Institutions | 1937-1945: HVP/HAP 1945-tbd: ABMA tbd-tbd: Douglas |
Ludwig Roth (June 10, 1909 – November 1, 1967) was the Aerospace engineer who was the head of the Peenemünde Future Projects Office[3][4] which designed the Wasserfall[5] and created advanced rockets designs such as the A9/A10 ICBM.
Roth arrived in New York under Operation Paperclip on November 16, 1945, via the SSArgentina[6] and served at Fort Bliss and Huntsville, Alabama. He and his family relocated to Palos Verdes, California. His son Axel Roth went on to work for NASA as an engineer, and ended his career as Associate Director of Marshall Space Flight Center. His son Volker worked for Boeing as Space Lab Design Manager. His grandson Karl Roth currently works for COLSA Corporation supporting International Space Station Payload Ground System Integration.