They used slave labor. They experimented on humans. They worked in concentration camps. They were involved in tens of thousands of deaths. And when World War II ended, they were recruited to come to ...
It's hard to a imagine a greater case of moral compromise than Operation Paperclip, by which the U.S. government delivered a rogue's gallery of Nazi scientists to America, all in the name of Cold War ...
In the final months of World War II, the United States undertook an enormous effort to attract Nazi scientists to the U.S. Writer Annie Jacobsen's... The Secret Operation To Bring Nazi Scientists To ...
Even before Winston Churchill's 1946 Iron Curtain speech, the Cold War's chill had set in. George Kennan's 8,000-word "Long Telegram" from Moscow warned that the Soviet Union saw itself at perpetual ...
In her new book, "Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America," writer Annie Jacobsen condemns actions taken by U. S. Presidents and military leaders.
David Hyde talks with journalist and author Annie Jacobsen's latest book "Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America." The book is the account of more ...
As the Allied troops advanced through France in November 1944, three experts in biological weapons huddled, by candlelight, in a grand apartment in Strasbourg, France, guarded by US soldiers. The ...
Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought Nazi Scientists to America, by Annie Jacobsen, (Little, Brown, 575 pages, hardcover, $33 hardcover, $14.99 Kobo/Kindle) - Sixty years ...