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Nazis in America (Project Paperclip)


Above is approximately 104 Nazi scientists heading to the NASA space center in Houston Texas.


In 1945, shortly after the German's defeat of WWII, the United States is currently undergoing poor relations with the Soviet Union. Both sides are desperately looking for ways to overcome the other such as nuclear testing sites, space programs, and ultimately their military might against the other nation. While both nations even today still combat each other with nuclear missiles, with the other two, the United States still comes out first among the two due to their relations with the rest of the world. With this competence, the United States became anxious to send a man on the moon after the USSR had already made the first satellite, the first people in space, the first woman in space, and the first space walk. With all of these accomplishments, the Soviets were undoubtedly the ones who were destined to go to the moon, but the United States surpassed them even after the Apollo explosion. With the skills and brainpower of nearly 200 suspected Nazi scientists from NASA brought a new era to the United State's international fame for space travel and shown a bright future for the space program. With the rise of Nazis unknowingly living in the United States brings about Nazi hunters who found these low lying Nazis and either deported them, killed them, or handed them over to authorities. The last known WWII era Nazi living in the US according to NPR was Jakiw Palij who was an armed guard at a concentration camp back in WWII and he was deported on August 21st of 2018 and later died on January 11th of 2019.

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