I was watching a documentary the other night and a senior NASA (Apollo-era) engineer said that the reason the N-1 failed was because they didn't have a facility to test (ground) fire the stages.
Is that right? I know that NASA had places like Huntsville and Michoud where stages could be test fired, and the 'all-up' testing promoted by people like Rocco Petrone was a major contributor to NASA meeting the 'end of the decade' deadline.
So was the first firing of a N-1 stage during a launch? No ground firing at all? Or did the Soviets have similar facilities and the gentleman's belief was perhaps unfair?