The complicity of Project Paperclip experts in Nazi crimes and the implications of their recruitment
Investigative journalism in the 1970s led to a series of hearings on Project Paperclip in the U.S. House of Representatives, which concluded that American military leaders had made morally bankrupt decisions on the grounds of national security. Partially as a result of the hearings, in 1979 the Justice Department opened the Office of Special Investigations (OSI). Its mission was to find and bring to justice any Nazi war criminals who were living in the United States. While the OSI did not bring to trial any of the scientists or engineers involved in Project Paperclip, its investigations did lead to a deal under which Arthur Rudolph, who had been a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) executive and a close collaborator of Braun’s, left the U.S. permanently and surrendered his American citizenship to avoid prosecution.
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