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'''Berthold Seliger''' (born 1928 in Dauba in Sudeten county) is a [[Germany|German]] rocket technical designer. Berthold Seliger won a scholarship at the school of engineering of [[Mittweida]] in Saxony in 1942 and, after finishing his studies, became an assistant of the famous theoretician professor Dr. [[Eugen Sänger]]. He moved in 1956 to Orsoy at the lower [[Rhine]], where he opened a moped workshop. In 1960 Berthold Seliger became a member of the [[Hermann-Oberth-Gesellschaft|German Rocket Society]] and founded in 1961 a society for rocket construction, the "Berthold Seliger Forschungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH".


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In 1962/63 this society launched various rockets in the area of [[Cuxhaven]], among this was a three-stage rocket with a maximum altitude of more than 100 kilometers (first flight: May 2nd, 1963). This rocket was the only rocket developed in postwar Germany, which reached [[space]]. In December 1963 Berthold Seliger gave a demonstration of militarily usable rockets to military representatives from non-[[NATO]] states in the area of Cuxhaven, which might have taken its part in the termination of the rocket experiments in the area of Cuxhaven in 1964.
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