The Paperclip importees were no longer Nazis. You don't seem to understand something. Germany under the Nazi Party was a place where membership was compulsory or one was not able to work. (Jews were excluded. Life was hard for them, before it got extremely hard.) it was also compulsory for any civilians working on military projects. Ardent Nazis walked alongside reluctant Nazis every day, everywhere. Similarly to the Soviet Union and the Communist Party. The Peenemunde team were glad to be rid of all that. They were Germans, not ideological Nazis. (I think exactly one person was ultimately singled out as a Nazi advocate and he was deported back to Germany.)
So, you don't know of any "lies", nor do you know of any "truth". You just have this ridiculous myth of hatred and suspicion. As I said, I have met some of these people: Rudolf Beichel in passing, and conversations with Krafft Ehricke. One of my engineering professors was the son of Siegfried Decher, a jet turbine engineer. They were upstanding citizens in Huntsville, Alabama, where they were the staff of the Army Ballistic Missile center (later Marshall Space Flight Center) where they developed Redstone and Jupiter missiles for the Army, and their crowning achievement, the Saturn V, for the Apollo program. The truth is that without them, we probably would not have gotten to the Moon.
That's a fine textbook from the 60s story bro. It's not common knowledge that to stay in business you had to be sympathetic to the cause but doesn't change the untold story . Nazis run the entire political and banking world. Like I said , bombing civilians was a very Nazi thing to do
Should have known you would pop up with your 1970 text book response
Like a child Donny...
In the top 10 best movies ever
Which text book?
The one that tells all those lies to cover the truth about the 30,000 nazis brought to the US and other places
The Paperclip importees were no longer Nazis. You don't seem to understand something. Germany under the Nazi Party was a place where membership was compulsory or one was not able to work. (Jews were excluded. Life was hard for them, before it got extremely hard.) it was also compulsory for any civilians working on military projects. Ardent Nazis walked alongside reluctant Nazis every day, everywhere. Similarly to the Soviet Union and the Communist Party. The Peenemunde team were glad to be rid of all that. They were Germans, not ideological Nazis. (I think exactly one person was ultimately singled out as a Nazi advocate and he was deported back to Germany.)
So, you don't know of any "lies", nor do you know of any "truth". You just have this ridiculous myth of hatred and suspicion. As I said, I have met some of these people: Rudolf Beichel in passing, and conversations with Krafft Ehricke. One of my engineering professors was the son of Siegfried Decher, a jet turbine engineer. They were upstanding citizens in Huntsville, Alabama, where they were the staff of the Army Ballistic Missile center (later Marshall Space Flight Center) where they developed Redstone and Jupiter missiles for the Army, and their crowning achievement, the Saturn V, for the Apollo program. The truth is that without them, we probably would not have gotten to the Moon.
That's a fine textbook from the 60s story bro. It's not common knowledge that to stay in business you had to be sympathetic to the cause but doesn't change the untold story . Nazis run the entire political and banking world. Like I said , bombing civilians was a very Nazi thing to do