Nazis Were Given “Safe Haven” In U.S.

Posted in US government, WW II on November 14th, 2010

Dr. Josef Mengele in 1956, left. Arthur Rudolph, center, in 1990, was a rocket scientist for Nazi Germany and NASA. John Demjanjuk in 2006.

A secret history of the United States government’s Nazi-hunting operation concludes that American intelligence officials created a “safe haven” in the United States for Nazis and their collaborators after World War II, and it details decades of clashes, often hidden, with other nations over war criminals here and abroad.

The 600-page report, which the Justice Department has tried to keep secret for four years, provides new evidence about more than two dozen of the most notorious Nazi cases of the last three decades.

It describes the government’s posthumous pursuit of Dr. Josef Mengele, the so-called Angel of Death at Auschwitz, part of whose scalp was kept in a Justice Department official’s drawer; the vigilante killing of a former Waffen SS soldier in New Jersey; and the government’s mistaken identification of the Treblinka concentration camp guard known as Ivan the Terrible.

The report catalogs both the successes and failures of the band of lawyers, historians and investigators at the Justice Department’s Office of Special Investigations, which was created in 1979 to deport Nazis.

Perhaps the report’s most damning disclosures come in assessing the Central Intelligence Agency’s involvement with Nazi émigrés. Scholars and previous government reports had acknowledged the C.I.A.’s use of Nazis for postwar intelligence purposes. But this report goes further in documenting the level of American complicity and deception in such operations.

The Justice Department report, describing what it calls “the government’s collaboration with persecutors,” says that O.S.I investigators learned that some of the Nazis “were indeed knowingly granted entry” to the United States, even though government officials were aware of their pasts. “America, which prided itself on being a safe haven for the persecuted, became — in some small measure — a safe haven for persecutors as well,” it said.

The report also documents divisions within the government over the effort and the legal pitfalls in relying on testimony from Holocaust survivors that was decades old. The report also concluded that the number of Nazis who made it into the United States was almost certainly much smaller than 10,000, the figure widely cited by government officials.

The Justice Department has resisted making the report public since 2006. Under the threat of a lawsuit, it turned over a heavily redacted version last month to a private research group, the National Security Archive, but even then many of the most legally and diplomatically sensitive portions were omitted. A complete version was obtained by The New York Times.

The Justice Department said the report, the product of six years of work, was never formally completed and did not represent its official findings. It cited “numerous factual errors and omissions,” but declined to say what they were.

More than 300 Nazi persecutors have been deported, stripped of citizenship or blocked from entering the United States since the creation of the O.S.I., which was merged with another unit this year.

In chronicling the cases of Nazis who were aided by American intelligence officials, the report cites help that C.I.A. officials provided in 1954 to Otto Von Bolschwing, an associate of Adolf Eichmann who had helped develop the initial plans “to purge Germany of the Jews” and who later worked for the C.I.A. in the United States. In a chain of memos, C.I.A. officials debated what to do if Von Bolschwing were confronted about his past — whether to deny any Nazi affiliation or “explain it away on the basis of extenuating circumstances,” the report said.

The Justice Department, after learning of Von Bolschwing’s Nazi ties, sought to deport him in 1981. He died that year at age 72.

The report also examines the case of Arthur L. Rudolph, a Nazi scientist who ran the Mittelwerk munitions factory. He was brought to the United States in 1945 for his rocket-making expertise under Operation Paperclip, an American program that recruited scientists who had worked in Nazi Germany. (Rudolph has been honored by NASA and is credited as the father of the Saturn V rocket.)

The report cites a 1949 memo from the Justice Department’s No. 2 official urgingimmigration officers to let Rudolph back in the country after a stay in Mexico, saying that a failure to do so “would be to the detriment of the national interest.”

Justice Department investigators later found evidence that Rudolph was much more actively involved in exploiting slave laborers at Mittelwerk than he or American intelligence officials had acknowledged, the report says.

Some intelligence officials objected when the Justice Department sought to deport him in 1983, but the O.S.I. considered the deportation of someone of Rudolph’s prominence as an affirmation of “the depth of the government’s commitment to the Nazi prosecution program,” according to internal memos.

The Justice Department itself sometimes concealed what American officials knew about Nazis in this country, the report found.

In 1980, prosecutors filed a motion that “misstated the facts” in asserting that checks of C.I.A. and F.B.I. records revealed no information on the Nazi past of Tscherim Soobzokov, a former Waffen SS soldier. In fact, the report said, the Justice Department “knew that Soobzokov had advised the C.I.A. of his SS connection after he arrived in the United States.”

Source: NY Times

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Nazi Seeds Of The CIA Uncovered

Posted in CIA on February 21st, 2010

There is a widely held belief that after the allied victory over Germany in WWII, the Nazis just went away. We never think about all of the Nazis that were never tried for their crimes. Sure there was a big trial at Nuremberg but the number tried was no where near the number of people it took to run Hitler’s war machine.

Thousands of Nazis simply went to work for the US Government. Scientists, intellegence agents, master tacticians, code experts, commuications experts, weapons engineers, and experts in mind control all joined the US Government payroll.

These new American employees were guilty of countless crimes during the war. Mass murderers and torturers had their crimes absolved and went right to work for Uncle Sam.  All of this was done behind the backs of the American people.

Watch The CIA and the Nazis

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Operation Cornflakes

Posted in history, US government on January 9th, 2010

During  World War II the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) initiated a  PSYOP mission that ran from 1944 to 1945 which involved getting the German postal service to inadvertently deliver Allied propaganda to German citizens through the German mail.

The operation involved planes dropping bags of fake, but properly addressed mail near freshly bombed mail trains. When the mail was recovered during clean-up of the train wreck, the postal service would confuse the false mail for the real thing and then it would enter the postal stream and be delivered to the various addresses.

The impostor mail often included copies of Das Neue Deutschland, the Allies’ German language propaganda news sheet.  The postage stamps used were also fake.   Designed to resemble the standard stamp with Adolf Hitler’s face, a close examination would reveal that his face is made to look like an exposed skull or similarly unflattering imagery. Also, the country identifier ‘Deutsches Reich’ (German Empire) read ‘Futsches Reich’ (Collapsed Empire).

The first Operation Cornflakes mission took place on 5 February 1945, when a  train to Linz was bombed. Bags containing a total of about 3800 propaganda letters were dropped at the site of the wreck, were recovered and delivered to Germans homes.

The Story of Cornflakes, Pig Iron and Sheet Iron at psywarrior.com

Operatives, Spies, and Saboteurs: The Unknown Story of the Men and Women of World War II’s OSS

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Secret US Sabotage Manual

Posted in CIA, US government on November 24th, 2009

cover_OSS_sabotage_manualThe Office of Strategic Services, or OSS, was a US intelligence agency created during World War II. In wartime, intelligence was being gathered by several different government agencies and not being shared between them.

The OSS was created  by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1942. The objective of the new agangy was to collect and analyze strategic information and to conduct special operations not assigned to other agencies.
After the end of the war the OSS morphed into what is today the CIA.

In January of 1944 the OSS produced Strategic Services Field Manual No. 3, Simple Sabotage Field Manual. (36 pages pdf)

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