Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken...
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Operation Paperclip was a secret United States intelligence program in which more than 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians were taken...
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scale, it had some parallels with earlier Allied operations such as Alsos Mission, Operation Paperclip and Russian Alsos, which forcibly moved military...
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Anselm Franz (section Operation Paperclip)
turboshaft designs in the United States after the war as part of Operation Paperclip, including the Lycoming T53, the Honeywell T55, the AGT-1500, and...
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Counterintelligence Corps (section Operation Paperclip)
cryptography. At the end of World War II CIC agents were successful in Operation Paperclip that obtained German rocket scientists for the United States before...
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gullible or journalistically incompetent." Jacobsen's 2014 book Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi Scientists to...
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P. O. Box 1142 (category Operation Paperclip)
with the goal to exploit the German scientists recruited as part of Operation Paperclip in Europe. In order to prevent scientists specializing in rocket...
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were connected to it: Operation Paperclip and Alsos Mission. Counterintelligence Corps Operation Paperclip Operation Rusty Operation Sunrise (World War II)...
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MKUltra (redirect from Operation MKULTRA)
German scientists who were hired to work for the U.S. as part of Operation Paperclip. American interest in drug-related interrogation experiments began...
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Paper clip (disambiguation) (redirect from Paperclip (disambiguation))
PaperClip, a 1980s word processor for the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family Microsoft Paperclip, the default Microsoft Office Assistant Operation Paperclip...
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Magnus von Braun (category Operation Paperclip)
from 1943-1945. At age 26, he emigrated to the United States via Operation Paperclip, where he worked for some years at Fort Bliss. In 1955 he began a...
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V-2 rocket (category Operation Paperclip)
work to the Redstone Arsenal, where they were relocated as part of Operation Paperclip. The US also captured enough V-2 hardware to build approximately...
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Kurt Debus (category Operation Paperclip)
brought to the United States via Operation Paperclip, and directed the design, development, construction and operation of NASA's Saturn launch facilities...
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Paper clip (redirect from Paperclips)
A paper clip (or paperclip) is a tool used to hold sheets of paper together, usually made of steel wire bent to a looped shape (though some are covered...
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Wernher von Braun (category Operation Paperclip)
other German scientists, engineers, and technicians, as part of Operation Paperclip. He worked for the United States Army on an intermediate-range ballistic...
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Redstone Arsenal (category Operation Paperclip)
rocket scientists who were brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip. The team first worked on ballistic missiles, starting with derivatives...
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Saturn V (category Operation Paperclip)
German rocket engineers and technicians to the United States in Operation Paperclip, a program authorized by President Truman. Von Braun, who had helped...
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Army Chemical Corps under Project 63, one of the successors to Operation Paperclip, to work on chemical warfare. His file neglected to mention Nuremberg...
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members of the Nazi party, the Office of Strategic Services introduced Operation Paperclip, conducted under the Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency. This program...
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and experience for use in their own warfare program (resembling Operation Paperclip), as did the Soviet Union in building their bioweapons facility in...
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occurred at roughly the same time; the need for intelligence gathering (Operation Paperclip) may also have been a factor. On 20 March 1948, the Soviets withdrew...
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former Nazi scientists and operatives for programs such as Operation Paperclip and Operation Osoaviakhim. Cooperative former Nazis, such as Wernher von...
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billion, equivalent to around $150 billion in 2024, concurrent to Operation Paperclip. As soon as 1945, the Allied forces worked heavily on removing Nazi...
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Objectives Agency (JIOA) was the organization directly responsible for Operation Paperclip, an OSS and Army CIC program for recruiting German scientists for...
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Georg Rickhey (category Operation Paperclip)
he worked under the terms of Operation Paperclip. While at Wright Field Rickhey helped establish a smuggling operation, based on knowledge of black markets...
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to others. The best known US denial and exploitation effort was Operation Paperclip, a broad dragnet that encompassed a wide range of advanced fields...
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Siegfried Knemeyer (category Operation Paperclip)
Münster and then at the Latimer prison camp. Knemeyer was part of Operation Paperclip and in June 1948 he was awarded a permanent contract of employment...
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Camp Dustbin (category Operation Paperclip)
Camp Dustbin was a British-American interrogation camp located first at Chesnay, near Versailles, France, and then moved to Kransberg Castle outside Frankfurt...
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and experience for use in their own warfare program (resembling Operation Paperclip), so did the Soviet Union in building their bioweapons facility in...
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before coming to the U.S. to develop rockets for NASA, appearing in "Operation Paperclip". Bob Gunton as President Harry S. Truman, 33rd President of the...
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