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Operation Paperclip's Shadow

The CIA's Recruitment of Nazi Scientists and the Secrets They Brought

Lingua IngleseInglese
Libro In brossura
Libro Operation Paperclip's Shadow Therenn Brouslak
Codice Libristo: 52826559
Casa editrice Independently published, giugno 2026
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They came with briefcases, blueprints, and records that had been carefully altered. By the time anyone thought to ask serious questions, they were building rockets for NASA.

In the final weeks of World War II, American intelligence officers racing through the ruins of Nazi Germany made a decision that would quietly reshape the next half-century of American power. Beneath a mountain in central Germany, they discovered the most advanced rocket program the world had ever seen, along with the concentration camp whose prisoners had built it. Roughly 20,000 of those prisoners died in the tunnels. The Americans took the rockets, took the scientists, falsified the paperwork, and flew them home.

What followed was not a rogue operation run by overzealous officers. It was a deliberate policy, approved at the highest levels of government, sustained by falsified security records, and protected by decades of institutional silence against the testimony of survivors who had built those same rockets with their hands and their suffering.

OPERATION PAPERCLIP'S SHADOW is the definitive, compulsively readable narrative of how the United States government recruited, employed, and shielded more than 1,600 German scientists with documented Nazi Party memberships, SS ranks, and direct involvement in programs of slave labor and human experimentation. It follows the trail from the underground V-2 factory at Nordhausen to the launch pads at Cape Canaveral, from the nerve agent laboratories at Auschwitz to the American chemical weapons stockpile produced using German methodology, from the JIOA offices where security files were rewritten to conceal SS careers to the CIA programs that adopted the same institutional logic with American subjects.

Here is the full story of Wernher von Braun's SS rank and the prisoners he watched die in the tunnels of the Mittelwerk. Here is the story of Otto Ambros, convicted of war crimes at Nuremberg, released early through American intervention, and subsequently hired as a consultant by American corporations. Here is the story of MKULTRA and the unbroken chain of institutional permission running from Nazi medical experiments to CIA tests conducted on unwitting American citizens. And here, assembled into a single account for the first time, is the testimony of survivors who spent entire lifetimes demanding that the country which celebrated their tormentors acknowledge what it had done.

Drawing on thousands of pages of declassified JIOA and CIA records, survivor testimony, and the findings of the Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, Therenne Brouslak reconstructs not just what happened but why it was protected, and what it costs a democracy when moral compromise hardens into institutional habit.

The rockets went up. The truth was buried with the bodies. This book goes underground.

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Titolo completo Operation Paperclip's Shadow
Lingua Inglese
Rilegatura Libro - In brossura
Data di pubblicazione 2026
Numero di pagine 152
EAN 9798180467980
Codice Libristo 52826559
Casa editrice Independently published
Peso 194
Dimensioni 152 x 229 x 10
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