a425couple
2017-04-22 17:22:23 UTC
"Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program that Brought
Nazi Scientists to America"
by Annie Jacobsen (Author)
"The explosive story of America's secret post-WWII science programs,
from the author of the New York Times bestseller Area 51
In the chaos following World War II, the U.S. government faced many
difficult decisions, including what to do with the Third Reich's scientific
minds. These were the brains behind the Nazis' once-indomitable war
machine. So began Operation Paperclip, a decades-long, covert project
to bring Hitler's scientists and their families to the United States. ---
In this definitive, controversial look at one of America's most strategic,
and disturbing, government programs, Jacobsen shows just how dark
government can get in the name of national security."
https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Paperclip-Intelligence-Program-Scientists-ebook/dp/B00BAXFBI2
Anybody here read it?
Jacobsen is certainly an interesting author & best seller,
but does she tell a fair and accurate version?
"In the war's aftermath, the US was left with a dilemma: Should they take
advantage of the scientist's expertise? Prosecute them for their crimes?
Or risk having them captured by the Soviets, just as the Cold War was
beginning?"
Or, is the dilemma just too morally mixed, to ever get a fair
telling?
(Some of Jacobsen's other books have been questioned.)
Nazi Scientists to America"
by Annie Jacobsen (Author)
"The explosive story of America's secret post-WWII science programs,
from the author of the New York Times bestseller Area 51
In the chaos following World War II, the U.S. government faced many
difficult decisions, including what to do with the Third Reich's scientific
minds. These were the brains behind the Nazis' once-indomitable war
machine. So began Operation Paperclip, a decades-long, covert project
to bring Hitler's scientists and their families to the United States. ---
In this definitive, controversial look at one of America's most strategic,
and disturbing, government programs, Jacobsen shows just how dark
government can get in the name of national security."
https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Paperclip-Intelligence-Program-Scientists-ebook/dp/B00BAXFBI2
Anybody here read it?
Jacobsen is certainly an interesting author & best seller,
but does she tell a fair and accurate version?
"In the war's aftermath, the US was left with a dilemma: Should they take
advantage of the scientist's expertise? Prosecute them for their crimes?
Or risk having them captured by the Soviets, just as the Cold War was
beginning?"
Or, is the dilemma just too morally mixed, to ever get a fair
telling?
(Some of Jacobsen's other books have been questioned.)