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Look up operation paperclip
FWIW,
wp:Operation Paperclip
and,
wp:Operation Osoaviakhim
To be clear, the way the soviets treated the Nazis was entitely different from the way the US did. The soviets kept them under maximum security, paid them low wages, and kept them on the tightest leash possible. The US gave them high positions in government, sent many to countries like Canada and Argentina, and gave them leading roles in organizations like NATO.
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I checked out the article on this guy:
wp:Erich Apel
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Some people think conversions are possible, I suppose.
Yes, they were kept isolated and under strict observance, then expelled. They were not given high positions en masse and protected. Adolf Heusinger, for example, was made head of NATO for his experience as a Nazi. Apel was the exception, not the rule, Heusinger was the rule, not the exception.
The expulsions don't seem to be too harsh, but otherwise fair enough.
It’s still a good thing that you brought up the soviet version of paperclip because facing contradictions is important for growth
Makes me sick just thinking about so many getting away with everything