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'''Operation Paperclip''' was an [[United States of America|American]] programme enacted after the [[Second World War]], to transfer prominent [[Germany|German]] scientists to the United States so that their talents, and, subsequently, discoveries, couldn't fall into the [[Soviet Union]]'s control. For example, [[Winfried Otto Schumann]] was transferred in [[1947]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Fog (home video)}}) | '''Operation Paperclip''' was an [[United States of America|American]] programme enacted after the [[Second World War]], to transfer prominent [[Germany|German]] scientists to the United States so that their talents, and, subsequently, discoveries, couldn't fall into the [[Soviet Union]]'s control. For example, [[Winfried Otto Schumann]] was transferred in [[1947]]. | ||
The [[United Kingdom]] had its own, lesser-known equivalent, the [[Bios]] programme. ([[HOMEVID]]: {{cs|Fog (home video)}}) | |||
[[Category:World War II]] | [[Category:World War II]] | ||
[[Category:Events from the real world]] | [[Category:Events from the real world]] |