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The Nazification of the USA

 

 

David Swanson, Counterpunch, USA, 21 February 2014

 

Annie Jacobsen's new book is called
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/031622104X/counterpunchmaga>
Operation Paperclip: The Secret Intelligence Program That Brought Nazi
Scientists to America.  It isn't terribly secret anymore, of course, and it
was never very intelligent.  Jacobsen has added some details, and the U.S.
government is still hiding many more.  But the basic facts have been
available; they're just left out of most U.S. history books, movies, and
television programs.

 

After World War II, the U.S. military hired sixteen hundred former Nazi
scientists and doctors, including some of Adolf Hitler's closest
collaborators, including men responsible for murder, slavery, and human
experimentation, including men convicted of war crimes, men acquitted of war
crimes, and men who never stood trial.  Some of the Nazis tried at Nuremberg
had already been working for the U.S. in either Germany or the U.S. prior to
the trials.  Some were protected from their past by the U.S. government for
years, as they lived and worked in Boston Harbor, Long Island, Maryland,
Ohio, Texas, Alabama, and elsewhere, or were flown by the U.S. government to
Argentina to protect them from prosecution.  Some trial transcripts were
classified in their entirety to avoid exposing the pasts of important U.S.
scientists. Some of the Nazis brought over were frauds who had passed
themselves off as scientists, some of whom subsequently learned their fields
while working for the U.S. military.

 

The U.S. occupiers of Germany after World War II declared that all military
research in Germany was to cease, as part of the process of denazification.
Yet that research went on and expanded in secret, under U.S. authority, both
in Germany and in the United States, as part of a process that it's possible
to view as nazification.  Not only scientists were hired. Former Nazi spies,
most of them former S.S., were hired by the U.S. in post-war Germany to spy
on - and torture - Soviets.

 

The U.S. military shifted in numerous ways when former Nazis were put into
prominent positions. It was Nazi rocket scientists who proposed placing
nuclear bombs on rockets and began developing the intercontinental ballistic
missile.  It was Nazi engineers who had designed Hitler's bunker beneath
Berlin, who now designed underground fortresses for the U.S. government in
the Catoctin and Blue Ridge Mountains.  Known Nazi liars were employed by
the U.S. military to draft classified intelligence briefs falsely hyping the
Soviet menace. Nazi scientists developed U.S. chemical and biological
weapons programs, bringing over their knowledge of tabun and sarin, not to
mention thalidomide - and their eagerness for human experimentation, which
the U.S. military and the newly created CIA readily engaged in on a major
scale.  Every bizarre and gruesome notion of how a person might be
assassinated or an army immobilized was of interest to their research. New
weapons were developed, including VX and Agent Orange.  A new drive to visit
and weaponize outerspace was created, and former Nazis were put in charge of
a new agency called NASA.

 

Permanent war thinking, limitless war thinking, and creative war thinking in
which science and technology overshadowed death and suffering, all went
mainstream.  When a former Nazi spoke to a women's luncheon at the Rochester
Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1953, the event's headline was "Buzz Bomb
Mastermind to Address Jaycees Today."  That doesn't sound terribly odd to
us, but might have shocked anyone living in the United States anytime prior
to World War II.  Watch this Walt Disney television program
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zjs3nBfyIwM>  featuring a former Nazi who
worked slaves to death in a cave building rockets.  Before long, President
Dwight Eisenhower would be lamenting that "the total influence - economic,
political, even spiritual - is felt in every city, every State house, every
office of the Federal government." Eisenhower was not referring to Nazism
but to the power of the military-industrial complex.  Yet, when asked whom
he had in mind in remarking in the same speech that "public policy could
itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite," Eisenhower
named two scientists, one of them the former Nazi in the Disney video linked
above.

 

The decision to inject 1,600 of Hitler's scientific-technological elite into
the U.S. military was driven by fears of the USSR, both reasonable and the
result of fraudulent fear mongering.  The decision evolved over time and was
the product of many misguided minds. But the buck stopped with President
Harry S Truman.  Henry Wallace, Truman's predecessor as vice-president who
we like to imagine would have guided the world in a better direction than
Truman did as president, actually pushed Truman to hire the Nazis as a jobs
program.  It would be good for American industry, said our progressive hero.
Truman's subordinates debated, but Truman decided.  As bits of Operation
Paperclip became known, the American Federation of Scientists, Albert
Einstein, and others urged Truman to end it. Nuclear physicist Hans Bethe
and his colleague Henri Sack asked Truman:

 

"Did the fact that the Germans might save the nation millions of dollars
imply that permanent residence and citizenship could be bought? Could the
United States count on [the German scientists] to work for peace when their
indoctrinated hatred against the Russians might contribute to increase the
divergence between the great powers? Had the war been fought to allow Nazi
ideology to creep into our educational and scientific institutions by the
back door? Do we want science at any price?"

 

In 1947 Operation Paperclip, still rather small, was in danger of being
terminated. Instead, Truman transformed the U.S. military with the National
Security Act, and created the best ally that Operation Paperclip could want:
the CIA. Now the program took off, intentionally and willfully, with the
full knowledge and understanding of the same U.S. President who had declared
as a senator that if the Russians were winning the U.S. should help the
Germans, and vice versa, to ensure that the most people possible died, the
same president who viciously and pointlessly dropped two nuclear bombs on
Japanese cities, the same president who brought us the war on Korea, the war
without declaration, the secret wars, the permanent expanded empire of
bases, the military secrecy in all matters, the imperial presidency, and the
military-industrial complex.  The U.S. Chemical Warfare Service took up the
study of German chemical weapons at the end of the war as a means to
continue in existence.  George Merck both diagnosed biological weapons
threats for the military and sold the military vaccines to handle them.  War
was business and business was going to be good for a long time to come.

 

But how big a change did the United States go through after World War II,
and how much of it can be credited to Operation Paperclip?  Isn't a
government that would give immunity to both Nazi and Japanese war criminals
in order to learn their criminal ways already in a bad place?  As one of the
defendants argued in trial at Nuremberg, the U.S. had already engaged in its
own experiments on humans using almost identical justifications to those
offered by the Nazis.  If that defendant had been aware, he could have
pointed out that the U.S. was in that very moment engaged in such
experiments in Guatemala.  The Nazis had learned some of their eugenics and
other nasty inclinations from Americans.  Some of the Paperclip scientists
had worked in the U.S. before the war, as many Americans had worked in
Germany.  These were not isolated worlds.

 

Looking beyond the secondary, scandalous, and sadistic crimes of war, what
about the crime of war itself?  We picture the United States as less guilty
because it maneuvered the Japanese into the first attack, and because it did
prosecute some of the war's losers.  But an impartial trial would have
prosecuted Americans too.  Bombs dropped on civilians killed and injured and
destroyed more than any concentration camps - camps that in Germany had been
modeled in part after U.S. camps for native Americans.  Is it possible that
Nazi scientists blended into the U.S. military so well because an
institution that had already done what it had done to the Philippines was
not in all that much need of nazification?

 

Yet, somehow, we think of the firebombing of Japanese cities and the
complete leveling of German cities as less offensive that the hiring of Nazi
scientists.  But what is it that offends us about Nazi scientists?  I don't
think it should be that they engaged in mass-murder for the wrong side, an
error balanced out in some minds but their later work for mass-murder by the
right side.  And I don't think it should be entirely that they engaged in
sick human experimentation and forced labor.  I do think those actions
should offend us.  But so should the construction of rockets that take
thousands of lives.  And it should offend us whomever it's done for.

 

It's curious to imagine a civilized society somewhere on earth some years
from now. Would an immigrant with a past in the U.S. military be able to
find a job? Would a review be needed? Had they tortured prisoners? Had they
drone-struck children? Had they leveled houses or shot up civilians in any
number of countries? Had they used cluster bombs? Depleted uranium? White
phosphorous? Had they ever worked in the U.S. prison system? Immigrant
detention system? Death row? How thorough a review would be needed? Would
there be some level of just-following-orders behavior that would be deemed
acceptable? Would it matter, not just what the person had done, but how they
thought about the world?

 

David Swanson is author of War is a Lie
<http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0983083002/counterpunchmaga> . He
lives in Virginia

 

From: http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/02/21/operation-nazification/

 

 

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