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Operation paperclip by annie jacobsen
Operation paperclip by annie jacobsen







operation paperclip by annie jacobsen operation paperclip by annie jacobsen

Government's Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis, which I have NOT read. On the other hand, she has written a book about UFOs ( Area 51, which I read, has some good stuff, some irksome stuff), then there is Phenomena: The Secret History of the U.S. Just poking around outside r/AskHistorians, The Wall Street Journal and NYT gave generally positive reviews. (Think of the movies Inglorious Basterds + Boys From Brazil + The A Team, and everyone's car in the 1970s can fit a body in the trunk - amusing but oh boy do they take a swing and a miss with proper history.)Īnnie Jacobsen is a journalist doing history, but she is a good storyteller. It follows a team of misfits in the 1970s hunting Nazis in the US. I read Annie Jacobsen's Operation Paperclip, a book about the Nazi scientists who came to the US after WW2, to cleanse my palate after watching an amusing but historically dodgy TV series The Hunters. Previous AMAs | Previous Roundtables Featuresįeature posts are posted weekly. May 25th | Panel AMA with /r/AskBibleScholars Please Subscribe to our Google Calendar for Upcoming AMAs and Events To nominate someone else as a Quality Contributor, message the mods. Our flaired users have detailed knowledge of their historical specialty and a proven record of excellent contributions to /r/AskHistorians. Please Read and Understand the Rules Before Contributing. Report Comments That Break Reddiquette or the Subreddit Rules. Serious On-Topic Comments Only: No Jokes, Anecdotes, Clutter, or other Digressions. Provide Primary and Secondary Sources If Asked. Write Original, In-Depth and Comprehensive Answers, Using Good Historical Practices. Questions should be clear and specific in what they ask, and should be able to get detailed answers from historians whose expertise is likely to be in particular times and places. Nothing Less Than 20 Years Old, and Don't Soapbox. Be Nice: No Racism, Bigotry, or Offensive Behavior. Downvote and Report comments that are unhelpful or grossly off-topic.Upvote informative, well sourced answers.New to /r/AskHistorians? Please read our subreddit rules and FAQ before posting! Apply for Flair









Operation paperclip by annie jacobsen