Operation Paperclip | The Darkest Secret of World War 2
In 1969, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. The rocket that took him there — the Saturn V — was designed by a Nazi. Wernher von Braun was a high-ranking SS officer who used slave labor from concentration camps to build Hitler's V-2 rockets. 20,000 prisoners died in his factories. After Germany fell, instead of facing justice, von Braun was secretly recruited by the United States. He was part of Operation Paperclip — a covert U.S. program that brought over 1,600 Nazi scientists to America, scrubbed their records, and put them to work building missiles, weapons, and spacecraft. The father of the space program wore an SS uniform. This is the darkest secret of World War 2 — how America hired Hitler's top scientists to win the Cold War and reach the moon. #OperationPaperclip #DarkHistory #WW2 #SpaceRace #WernherVonBraun operation paperclip, operation paperclip explained, wernher von braun, project paperclip, paperclip operation, nazi scientists in america, dark history, ww2 dark secrets, hidden history, nasa dark history, space race, saturn V rocket, cold war secrets, american history, us history secrets, werner von braun nazi, mittelbau dora, nazi war criminals, declassified secrets, world war 2 secrets #OperationPaperclip #DarkHistory #WW2 #SpaceRace #WernherVonBraun #NASA #NaziScientists #ColdWar #HiddenHistory #MoonLanding #SaturnV #HistoryExposed #WarSecrets #AmericanHistory #TrueHistory