Operation Paperclip: The History of the Secret Program to Bring Nazi Scientists to America During and After World War II by Charles River Editors
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Overview: To say Operation Paperclip had a profound impact on the Cold War and American history would be an understatement. The most well known example of the operation’s “success” is Wernher von Braun, who was once a member of a branch of the SS involved in the Holocaust, would become known as the “father of rocket science” and fascinate the world with visions of winged rockets and space stations as a “new” Manhattan Project, one that NASA would eventually adopt. And in addition to the weaponization of ballistic missiles that progressed throughout the Cold War, von Braun’s expertise was used for America’s most historic space missions. NASA also had to develop rockets capable of first launching a spacecraft into Earth’s orbit, and then launching it toward the Moon. The Soviets struggled throughout the 1960s to design rockets up to the task, but thanks to von Braun, NASA got it right with the Saturn V rocket.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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