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rapidplatypus [Osenberg List]
operation_paperclip [2021/12/13 19:36] (current)
rapidplatypus [Project Safehaven]
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 ==== Osenberg List 2 ==== ==== Osenberg List 2 ====
-The Nazi government's recall of their now-useful intellectuals for scientific labor included first identifying and locating the scientists, engineersand technicians, followed by determining their political and ideological dependability. Werner Osenberg, the engineer-scientist in charge of the Wehrforschungsgemeinschaft, added the names of the politically cleared members to the Osenberg List, reintroducing them into scientific work. [([[https://allthatsinteresting.com/operation-paperclip|All That's Interesting]])]+The Nazi government's recall of their now-useful intellectuals for scientific labor included first identifying and locating the scientists, engineers and technicians, followed by determining their political and ideological dependability. Werner Osenberg, the engineer-scientist in charge of the Wehrforschungsgemeinschaft, added the names of the politically cleared members to the Osenberg List, reintroducing them into scientific work. [([[https://allthatsinteresting.com/operation-paperclip|All That's Interesting]])]
  
 ==== Osenberg List 3 ==== ==== Osenberg List 3 ====
-In March 1945, a Polish laboratory employee discovered fragments of the Osenberg List tucked in a toilet at Bonn University; the list was later obtained by MI6, which passed it on to US intelligence. The Osenberg List was then used by US Army Major Robert B. Staver, Chief of the Jet Propulsion Section of the Research and Intelligence Branch of the US Army Ordnance Corps, to compile his list of German scientists to be captured and interrogated; Wernher von Braun, Germany's premier rocket scientist, was at the top of Major Staver's list. [([[https://books.google.pl/books?id=dtwnzsq47iQC&pg=PT62&lpg=PT62&dq=In+March+1945,+at+Bonn+University,+a+Polish+laboratory+technician+found+pieces+of+the+Osenberg+List+stuffed+in+a+toilet;+the+list+subsequently+reached+MI6,+who+transmitted+it+to+U.S.+Intelligence.&source=bl&ots=9Uw1blxaM7&sig=ACfU3U0KEZp4CjuiDyJsz-W-euSAUQtxNA&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfy7O45PjwAhXnwosKHYrwBxAQ6AEwBXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=In%20March%201945%2C%20at%20Bonn%20University%2C%20a%20Polish%20laboratory%20technician%20found%20pieces%20of%20the%20Osenberg%20List%20stuffed%20in%20a%20toilet%3B%20the%20list%20subsequently%20reached%20MI6%2C%20who%20transmitted%20it%20to%20U.S.%20Intelligence.&f=false|Google Books]])]+In March 1945, a Polish laboratory employee discovered fragments of the Osenberg List tucked in a toilet at Bonn University; the list was later obtained by MI6, which passed it on to U.S. intelligence. The Osenberg List was then used by U.S. Army Major Robert B. Staver, Chief of the Jet Propulsion Section of the Research and Intelligence Branch of the US Army Ordnance Corps, to compile his list of German scientists to be captured and interrogated; Wernher von Braun, Germany's premier rocket scientist, was at the top of Major Staver's list. [([[https://books.google.pl/books?id=dtwnzsq47iQC&pg=PT62&lpg=PT62&dq=In+March+1945,+at+Bonn+University,+a+Polish+laboratory+technician+found+pieces+of+the+Osenberg+List+stuffed+in+a+toilet;+the+list+subsequently+reached+MI6,+who+transmitted+it+to+U.S.+Intelligence.&source=bl&ots=9Uw1blxaM7&sig=ACfU3U0KEZp4CjuiDyJsz-W-euSAUQtxNA&hl=pl&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfy7O45PjwAhXnwosKHYrwBxAQ6AEwBXoECAIQAw#v=onepage&q=In%20March%201945%2C%20at%20Bonn%20University%2C%20a%20Polish%20laboratory%20technician%20found%20pieces%20of%20the%20Osenberg%20List%20stuffed%20in%20a%20toilet%3B%20the%20list%20subsequently%20reached%20MI6%2C%20who%20transmitted%20it%20to%20U.S.%20Intelligence.&f=false|Google Books]])]
  
 ==== Operation Overcast ==== ==== Operation Overcast ====
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 ==== Project Safehaven ==== ==== Project Safehaven ====
-The effort was named "Project Safehaven" and it was aimed at German scientists who would emigrate and continue their study in nations such as Spain, Argentinaor Egypt, all of which had sympathized with Nazi Germany. To circumvent the issues associated with the exodus of German scientists, the CIOS was in charge of scouting and kidnapping high-profile individuals for the deprivation of technical progress in countries other than the United States. [([[https://threadweird.com/blogs/weird-threads-blog/safehaven-overcast-paperclip-the-plot-to-utilize-evil-assets-in-winning-the-space-race|Thread Weird]])]+The effort was named "Project Safehaven" and it was aimed at German scientists who would emigrate and continue their study in nations such as Spain, Argentina or Egypt, all of which had sympathized with Nazi Germany. To circumvent the issues associated with the exodus of German scientists, the CIOS was in charge of scouting and kidnapping high-profile individuals for the deprivation of technical progress in countries other than the United States. [([[https://threadweird.com/blogs/weird-threads-blog/safehaven-overcast-paperclip-the-plot-to-utilize-evil-assets-in-winning-the-space-race|Thread Weird]])]
  
 ==== Dustbin ==== ==== Dustbin ====
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