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So? Compare deaths per man/hour in space or deaths per person launched to space. Russia had a better safety record thanks largely to the 2 shuttle disasters and to a decent manned launch vehicle in soyuz.
If Challenger had the same safeguard system as Soyuz, all of them would have been catapulted and survived.
We had a failed launch of Soyuz, when the missile had exploded, but both cosmonauts have been automatically catapulted and survived.
yeah... see... your 5/18 number is all fluff. just like russia - all fluff.
The problem is that most of the Russian cosmonauts were in space more than once and sometime stayed on orbit for a one year +, because we were the pioneers of space stations.
now, to be fair, had russia captured wernher von braun after wwii... things might be different. but that aint. suck it serb.
Wernher von Braun was a member of NAZI party since 1937 and a Sturmbannfuhrer of SS, responsible for the death of nearly 20 000 of British and Belgium civilians with his V-2 missile attacks.
He was a war criminal and one of Hitler's favorites. Had he fallen into the Soviet hands, we would hang him without a doubt, as any other NAZI SS scum!
alright... but i doubt it. just like to the US - russia would have found him too valuable. no fault to anyone on either side. and no, he was not a TRUE nazi. what does that mean? think about it. study history. did he turn a blind eye - perhaps... even yes. maybe that does make him as bad. but the soviets would not have hanged him. no way.
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