CIA Employed Nazis Until 1990

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It’s long been known that Nazi scientists helped the U.S. in its quest to secure its military might and space program at the height of the Cold War. Wernher von Braun, for example, a Nazi rocket scientist, led a team that helped the U.S. develop the vehicle employed for the first nuclear missile test, and aided efforts to launch first Western satellite in 1958. Hundreds of Nazi scientists were given citizenship between 1945 and 1955…

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  1. Why is this in any way surprising? We allied with Franco in Spain after World War II, despite the fact that he was a Fascist, despite the fact that he pledged Spain as a vassal State to Fascist Italy in exchange for assistance in the Spanish Civil War. All we cared about was sticking it to the USSR, and few people hate Marxists, Socialists, Communists, and Stalinists quite like Fascists. There were even attempted to overthrow the US government under FDR at the hands of Fascists, like via the Business Plot, in which a number of wealthy businessmen, including Prescott Bush (a patriarch of our infamous Bush clan), asked Major-General Smedley Butler to lead a force of 500.000 against FDR to adopt Fascist policies. The ruling class supported that sort of crap, and the only reason it doesn’t today is because the Reich and the Holocaust are touchy subjects, not good for marketing an ideology that caused them. All that in mind, hiring a bunch of Nazi scientists to fight the Sovjets doesn’t seem that out of place in the realm of American foreign policy and strategy.

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