• Lyudmila [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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      Actually, quite a few. Basically all of them were small fry who did war crimes.

      Operation Paperclip initially started as the Osenberg List as the Nazi government tried to shift intellectuals back into the MIC as it became apparent that the Soviet Union would not come crashing down. They really did think they could just advance the front at marching speed all the way to Kamchatka. When that obviously didn’t happen, the Nazis began compiling a list of guys smart enough to try to make some wunderwaffen who were primarily in non-combat roles like transpo or KP. Someone found a copy of the list in a toilet (lmao) at University of Bonn and sent it to MI6.

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        Not deported from the United States in a settlement with the government that required him to give up his citizenship and nationality in 1984;[12] died in 1989.

        Yugoslavia requested extradition 1951; request rejected 1959; deported 1986 to Yugoslavia. Sentenced to death, but not executed due to age and health. Died in a prison hospital in 1988, aged 88

        Left the country in February 1984 for West Germany, where he renounced his US citizenship as part of a deal to avoid prosecution.[14] Died in 1998.[1]

        Ordered deported to Germany in 1993, but deportation was never carried out due to his health; died in 1994.[19]

        The US sucks so fucking hard. Dragged their feet in every instance. Couldn’t care much less than this.