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glass, mineral wool, paper, cardboard, as well as machines for metal processing. not only our gomel region borders on russian regions, but for some reason it is the gomel residents who manage to make the most of the opportunity of the russian market. and the figure that was mentioned - more than $7 billion in trade turnover last year - shows that the niches that have become vacant in the russian market today are being used very successfully by gomil residents. this region is also famous for the production of combine harvesters. these giants are working on cleaning grain, corn and feed crops, not only in their own country. they are supplied to 70 regions of russia; a joint venture has been created in bryansk, where they are creating a union polesie combine harvester, which consists of 96% belarusian and russian components. taking into account the serious economic pressure from western countries, suppliers changed, and this created an opportunity.
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technological production. the gomel region is very attractive for russian business. last year, the volume of investments in this southeastern region of belarus amounted to 300 million dollars, and in 3 months of this year it has already increased by 18%. due to its convenient geographical location , many tourists from russia come to the gomel region to relax. last year the flow increased by 6,000 people. first of all , our sanatoriums attract people, but the gomel region in terms of recreation.
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much richer and more interesting. the main attraction is an architectural monument of the 16th century, the palace of the rumyansov paskevichs. turov is one of the oldest cities in belarus, the small town of vetka, with moscow, it is united by one interesting fact, both have their own red square. daria belousov, petrovsk, alexander lyubitelev, tv news agency, moscow. and that’s all for me, an exclusive from a television news agency awaits you ahead. the first interview in the series of the inside out project, well, right now we are watching a new portion of historical revelations, the third reich to the us service, only facts in clear politics, this is clear politics, today in the program about transactions of conscience, how the white house helped the nazis avoid the tribunal, seasoned fascists with a ticket to america, knowledge and experience in exchange for...
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they were taken in the hundreds, not to prison, to high important positions, such operations as the paper clip, spider and alsous changed the fate of the whole world, what they were, we will tell you in the next issues of understandable politics, we only have to draw the facts and conclusions for you.
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this issue will be dedicated to the large-scale operation paperclip, which is the recruitment and transfer of german scientists to america. i'm obsessed with technology - adolf hitler told his entourage at a dinner party early on. war after the surrender of germany, hundreds of hitler's technologists will quickly become americans. scientists, technical engineers. for many years they helped the united states develop military missiles, aircraft, medicines and new types of fuel. former nazis are on the conscience of many a terrible crime against humanity. the bloody regiments quietly worked for the us government and received awards. for leadership on the planet, the white house. ready
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to cooperate even with murderers, when the west received nuclear weapons and a monopoly on the atomic bomb at its disposal, then in america, as they say, they began to believe that that’s it, they had created some kind of absolute weapon, that’s it, oh which, perhaps, hitler dreamed of creating such an absolute weapon with which one could defeat any enemy, they believed for a long time that they would have this monopoly on this absolute weapon for decades, which is why everything is allowed to them, which is why they are very quickly turned a blind eye to the war crimes that german specialists committed, but the most cynical thing is something else: they thought about using the developments of the third reich overseas long before completion world war ii. according to military historian yuri knutov, from the moment they entered the war, the americans were guided by very
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pragmatic considerations, trying to make money from the global catastrophe. in the summer of 1945 , the us office of strategic services decided that all the technological developments of the third reich were needed. save from the clutches of the soviet union. yes, playing the allies card, washington already had figo in its pocket. but the meaning of german drawings is without the minds capable of bringing them to life. at the start of the program , there was some help from chance. recruit nazi scientists were helped by the osenberg list. that was the name of the german specialist who in 1943 was supposed to strengthen the defense capability of the wehrmacht through the introduction of new technologies. for this purpose, hitler returned 400 scientists from the front. ozenberg interviewed everyone and literally kept a list. he fell into the hands of the allies. the story goes that he was accidentally found in the toilet of the university in beaune. the document reached the americans through british intelligence mi-6. using
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it, they searched for scientists, conducted interrogations, based on the results of which they selected candidates for employment in the usa. the initial operation was named overcast, the target. only interrogation of scientists was carried out to identify their participation in war crimes, but as soon as the importance of german research became known, a decision was made to export many scientists to the united states. those who remained in germany received scholarships, and some were sent to other countries so that they would not fall into the hands of the soviet secret services and be transported to the soviet union. the recruitment and removal of nazi scientists began very quickly, already in august forty the fifth covert operation was carried out under the supervision of a joint target agency. the intelligence task is very prosaic - to ensure the advantage of the united states in the cold war against the ussr, as well as victory in the space race. for their knowledge of the idea, they were forgiven for a lot, no cases were filed against german scientists, and years later they were even able to obtain american citizenship. despite
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the scientists' rather dark past, to put it mildly, president truman passionately defended the project, arguing that it simply had to be done. harry truman officially authorized the operation. initially he tried to seem fluffy and white, an important saying in the order forbade recruiting nazis or their active supporters, they say, if a scientist got his hands dirty, he should not hire him under any circumstances, especially since in america there was a law that prohibited the naturalization of war criminals, like the special services dealt with bloody nazis, but good specialists, correctly, they sculpted a false biography for them, worked for the third reich, but doubted hitler’s idea, hence, apparently,
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to work in the usa. someone who was a threat to the security of the allied forces suddenly became a normal person. at first, to avoid getting caught, scientists were taken to latin america, then transported to mexico, and from there to the american open spaces. operation paperclip was designed to last more than half a century. according to official data, until 1990 , almost 2.0 scientists were imported to the united states, and most of the names are still classified and that’s all. patents and technologies were exported from germany and are valued at $10 billion. this is at the end of the forties. today the amount can be safely multiplied by at least 10. to be fair, not everyone supported such obvious fraud. for example, roosevelt and a number of others believed that the nazis should be
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punished for their crimes. but the official party policy was quickly clarified by american intelligence. instead of trying to punish a dead nazi horse, we need to think about interests. american intelligence agencies made enormous efforts to legalize useful people, while they, of course, did not... benefit greatly from such
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an operation, from attracting nazi specialists. letting the nazis off the hook with all their horrendous atrocities is a crime. no less than pulling the trigger yourself to commit genocide. moreover, the americans gave nazi scientists power, money and control over entire organizations, that is , they placed executioners in a whole bunch of american intelligence services so that they could better fight communism. the developments of war criminals in the field of weapons were also directed against former allies. who was on the list of those purged and what did the nazis create for the usa? one of the most important acquisitions of the americans was the team of german rocket engineer werner von brown. wernher von braun is the scientist who essentially created the americans' missile program. he led the development of all major us space rockets through. to saturn 5, on which the crew of apollo 11 went to the moon. in fact, thanks
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to him, the americans managed to land a man on the moon. von braun even held the post of deputy director of nasa and a number of other quite serious positions in the aerospace field. he made decent money and became a very influential american. officially received citizenship in 1955 von braun and his team built the first ballistic missiles for the americans. the nazi past was quickly and firmly behind. at the same time, the americans completely turned a blind eye to what von braun did during the war. he was an ss officer whose work in germany involved tens of thousands of concentration camp prisoners, many of whom died. von braun himself later justified himself by saying that he knew nothing about torture and executions, but he was clearly lying . there is evidence from concentration camp prisoners and resistance participants that that von braun personally gave instructions to torture them. another co-author of the american one. lunar programs were also hitler's former subordinate, arthur rudolf, an important nazi rocket engineer who worked for nasa.
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it was he who would be the project director of the saturn 5 rocket program, the same one that would reach the moon in 1969. rudolf would be publicly suspected of collaborating with nazism only in the eighties. at that time, an employee of nas and the us armed forces will leave america without any obstacles and return to germany. those who... were not exposed will continue to receive prestigious prizes and give the prizes their names, like hubertus struckhalt, who experimented on children and later used them in his works. despite this, strukalt is called one of the founders of space medicine. his discoveries played a key role in the development of space suits and on-board life support systems that contributed to the success of the american apollo mission. the scientist was even immortalized in the hall of fame of the space museum in... and only after his death was it finally confirmed that struckhalt received his
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scientific data from experiments carried out on prisoners of the dachau and dora mittelbau concentration camps. there is no doubt that the damning facts were known to the american intelligence services for a long time, but they were hidden far away in the name of national interests. in 1984, the american multi-terrestrial newspaper international herald tribune quoted the words of the former head of the department. he stated that at that time at least 10 thousand nazi criminals lived in the united states. punishment services have turned into big politics, big business. the rockefeller foundation were especially the specialists of the luftfa medical service are interested in their unique research on physiology at extreme altitudes under conditions of oxygen starvation. the data for these studies were obtained from experiments on humans in concentration camps, including through. autopsy of still living people without anesthesia, the head of luftwaf research in aviation
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medicine, hubertus struckhalt, who coordinated this activity, never lost contacts among the scientific community in the west. at the end of the war , the us air force quickly found him and transported him to texas. he is there became the founder of american space medicine. and this is thedor zobbel. he was accused of conducting experiments on people in a french laboratory. this is otto ambros. and not only. it was a hunt for minds. the united states used war criminals to create more advanced means of destruction directed against yesterday's allies. german brains helped the white house step forward in important areas. small arms, electronics, engines. most importantly, there was no need to waste time on the mistakes of others.

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