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 | | A "60 Minutes" television expose in May of 82 disclosed how the U.S. aided Nazis to escape prosecution for their war crimes, but it didn't devulge the devious purpose, which was to employ these Nazis in U.S. anti-Communist activities after the war. |
 | | Of those Nazis who were recruited to work for the U.S. Operation Paperclip brought 118 German scientists here to work on missile research, including Wernher von Braun and Arthur Rudolph, both of whom had directed research on V-2 rockets in Germany. |
 | | Arthur Rudolph, who joined the Nazi Party in 1931, before Hitler even came to power was Director of the Mittelwerk subterranian rocket factory, also called "Danete's Inferno," with good reason, and was there from 1943 to 1945 where 52,000 prisoners turned out 6,000 V-2 rockets. |
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