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Wernher von Braun surrendered to American forces in May 1945 and was secretly br
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June 20

Von Braun Joins U.S.: Nazi Rocketeer Builds Apollo Legacy

Wernher von Braun surrendered to American forces in May 1945 and was secretly brought to the United States under Operation Paperclip, a program that recruited over 1,600 German scientists, engineers, and technicians. Von Braun had designed the V-2 rocket that killed over 9,000 people in London, Antwerp, and other cities, and was built using slave labor from the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp, where an estimated 20,000 prisoners died. In America, he became the chief architect of the Saturn V rocket that carried Apollo astronauts to the Moon. His Nazi past was quietly suppressed until investigative journalists uncovered his SS membership and evidence that he visited the Mittelwerk underground factory where prisoners were worked to death. His legacy remains deeply contested: visionary space pioneer or war criminal who escaped justice through American Cold War opportunism.

June 20, 1945

81 years ago

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