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This is the kind of book that you need to take a break every few chapters and let your anger subside over the behavior of the government officials that allowed under a 1000 Nazis to emigrate to America. The author does a good job of untangling literally hundreds of characters and many different threads, some still classified.
I found the book to be a captivating and well-paced read, it's engaging writing style makes the book accessible to a broad audience. The extensive research that went into crafting the narrative is truly impressive, making it a valuable source of information on a topic that has long been shrouded in secrecy. Her focus on the personal stories of the German scientists and the intimate details of the American agents involved in Operation Paperclip adds depth and nuance to the narrative, helping readers understand the complexities and moral dilemmas they faced. Overall, I found the book to be an enjoyable and enlightening read that I would highly recommend to others.
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