Berthold Seliger
Berthold Seliger (* 1928 in Dauba in Sudeten county) is a German rocket technical designer (not to be confused with the owner of the same name of the citizens of Berlin concert agency, Fuldaer of local politician and book author over the Rhoenbahn Fulda Hilders Tann) Berthold Seliger got 1942 a scholarship at the school of engineering of Mittweida in Saxonia and became after conclusion of his study assistant of the famous theoretician professor Dr. Eugen Singer. He resettled in 1956 to Orsoy at the lower Rhine, where he opened a moped workshop. In 1960 Berthold Seliger got a member of the German rocket company and founded in 1961 a society for rocket construction, the "Berthold Seliger Forschungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH". 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 then 100 kilometers (first flight: 2. May 1963). This rocket was the only rocket developed in postwar Germany, which could reach space! In December 1963 Berthold Seliger gave a demonstration of militarily usable rockets before military representatives from non--NATO states in the area of Cuxhaven, which might have took its part to the termination of the rocket experiments in the area of Cuxhaven in 1964.