It wasn't just Hitler though, there was a wole convoluted political mess winin the RLM on the topic of jets, and more on Heinkel, and Messersmitt on there own.
Hitler certainly didn't help though. (just like the use of the Me 262 as a bomber, while this wasn't the main reason for the lagging production it was certainly not a help along with all the other political and technical problems)
And these were more pronounced on Heinkel's programs.
And while the political problems of the US and UK jet programs were of a different nature, the Soviets' situation in many ways was similar to Germany.
And Stallin didn't help there either.
And Yakolev had considerable influence in it too, seeing what happened to the excellent (1944-1946) Su 9/11/13.
And one thing to note on the Soviet projects is they started genuine serious studies ( '20's) and development ('30's) and recieved government intrest before any other country, ironically they ended up being one of the last of the major players to actually fly their own jet, and then on copied engines.
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The Russians first started work on jets in the early 1920s. They set up a specialized gas turbine engine reserach group in 1926 and in 1930 the group was headed by V Oovarov. At that time, the primary focus was on turboprop engines and, in 1936, the group developed the 1,150 shp GTU-3 turboprop that was proposed as a powerplant for the TB-3 bomber. The prototypes of the GTU-3 were first test-flown in 1938. That year, the group split into two parts, one of which developed turboprops, the other of which started work on turbojets. That part was headed by Arkhip Mikhailovich Lyulka. By 1941, he had developed the RD-1 jet engine that delivered 1,100 pounds of thrust. Meanwhile, the Oovarov group were assembling a turboprop that could deliver 4,400 shp.
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An indepth view on the Soviet designs:
Russian Aviation Page: Russian Jet Technology 1937-45
some early Russian designs:
M.Gudkov’s projects
more engine stuff:
Jets45-Engines
And the first serious Soviet jet design:
Gu-VRD
Some on the US:
ch3
Whittle:
A TRIBUTE TO A CAMBRIDGE ENGINEERINGSTUDENT
Some good German jet info o this thread:
The soc-history-war-world-war-ii November 2006 Archive by thread
Some books:
German Jet Engine and Gas Turbine ... - Google Book Search Hans Von Ohain: Elegance in Flight - Google Book Search The Jet Race and the Second World War - Google Book Search