Inside Operation Paperclip, America’s Secret Program That Employed 1,600 Nazi Scientists In Its Labs
During Operation Paperclip, the records of premier German scientists were expunged so that they could secretly work in American labs to give the U.S. a leg up over the Soviets in the Cold War. In the immediate wake of World War II , the Allies were widely venerated for their role in stop the sovereignty of the Third Reich . But the confederative powers also made controversial decisions in secret that were keep classified for decades ....