Operation paperclip ποΈπποΈ
Operation paperclip ποΈπποΈ
Operation paperclip ποΈπποΈ
This would work very well with the Isildur and Elrond at mount doom meme format.
Lol I'd actually made that after posting this to use later
It would even work if it just said "Nazis".
Yeah, TBF you are right.
The USSR also used Nazi scientists. It would be a waste to get rid of them without siphoning their knowledge first. The difference is that the Soviets didnβt create a legacy for those scientists. They were forced to contribute to rocketry and either shot or told to fuck off back to Germany and live in obscurity forever. Russian students didnβt open up their textbooks and see Dr. Otto von DuffenmurdΓ«r-Hirohito being praised as a master of propulsion.
βB-b-but the Ribbentrop pactβ
Klaus Barbie
Let's not pretend that Operation Osoaviakhim didn't exist either though.
Those people were quietly disappeared as their purpose was served, the US' West German puppet state had more Nazi party members in many agencies, notably the "Justice" agency responsible for prosecuting or protecting them.
From 1949 to 1973, 90 of the 170 leading lawyers and judges in the then-West German Justice Ministry had been members of the Nazi Party.
Of those 90 officials, 34 had been members of the Sturmabteilung (SA), Nazi Party paramilitaries who aided Hitler's rise and took part in Kristallnacht, a night of violence that is believed to have left 91 Jewish people dead.
Fully 77 percent of senior ministry officials in 1957 were former members of Adolf Hitler's Nazi party, a higher proportion even than during the 1933-45 Third Reich, the study found.
I have my critiques of Operation Osoaviakhim, but the crucial differences still remains that with the Soviets those monsters were used and discarded, in the west they were used and then elevated to positions of power
Fully 77 percent of senior ministry officials in 1957 were former members of Adolf Hitler's Nazi party, a higher proportion even than during the 1933-45 Third Reich, the study found.
The Soviets didn't excute enough nazis, but they never messed up this bad
They teach people about Paperclip to whitewash the post-war collaboration with those goons cuz "what, it's just a few technical experts, no biggie". Meanwhile, look at the FRG's politicians, military, intelligence, corporations, NATO, EU officials....
I've had libs argue to me that the only option was to let Nazi officers continue in command of West German armed forces, because there just was no other way to keep the army ready against those dastardly evil Soviets, and there weren't enough qualified non-Nazis to take the reins
What exactly qualifies the Nazis?
Donβt look up why the Unit 731 was never punished
Yeah Operation Bloodstone is far worse than Operation Paperclip and hardly anyone knows about it.