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Operation Paperclip's Shadow: The Unprosecuted War Crimes of the Rocket Scientists
Season 1 · Episode 42

Operation Paperclip's Shadow: The Unprosecuted War Crimes of the Rocket Scientists

Hidden Histories: The Untold Files · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

April 3, 20264m 42s

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Show Notes

At the close of World War II, the United States and Soviet Union raced to capture the ultimate prize: Nazi Germany's rocket engineers. The U.S. program, Operation Paperclip, brought over 1,600 scientists to America, including Wernher von Braun, whose V-2 rockets were built by slaves from the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp under horrifying conditions. How did men with direct links to Nazi atrocities become American heroes and fathers of the space age? We delve into the classified dossiers and deliberate omissions that whitewashed the pasts of these imported scientists. The episode follows the journey of specific individuals from the ruins of Peenemünde to positions of power in NASA and the U.S. military, exploring the conscious moral calculus of the Cold War. We hear from camp survivors and juxtapose their testimonies with the polished narratives of technological triumph that dominated the Space Race. Listeners will confront the uncomfortable bargain at the foundation of modern aerospace: breathtaking advancement purchased with moral compromise. This isn't just a story about the past; it's an examination of how nations justify ethical breaches in the name of security and progress, and whose suffering gets written out of the victory narrative. The road to the moon was paved with profound darkness. #OperationPaperclip #WernherVonBraun #NASAlistory #ColdWar #WarCrimes #MittelbauDora #V2Rocket #Ethics Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).