Well more broadly the US had to adapt far reaching initiatives that were close to National Socialism to win the war. You had governments controlling everything through rationing, cracking down on war desent, domestic spying yada yada.
And following the war the importation of German scientists and specialists continuing working under those same initiatives bleed into and influenced those programs, that they became the same things the US fought against. The American space race was a continuination of the German rocket program, for example.
I'm wondering what some of the smart people on this forum feel about this theory
So a more retarded version of "captive Greece captured its savage conqueror"? I don't see how that would remotely be possible, let alone that we don't have any evidence for it.
Can you link the video? (BTW, I wanted to say that people should not get their history from tards on Youtube, but as I'm as guilty of watching tards on Youtube, I felt hypocritical saying that.)
How exactly would Nazi influence manifest itself in a space program? There is no Nazi way to build a rocket.
I can link the video but it's about the show "Man in the High Castle" not a deep dive into it.
https://youtu.be/FOBPjCPIrVk?si=eRIlueXpCWfrn9p4
Considering the outcome of NAZI rockets versus everyone else the NAZI way seems to be the correct way, lol. I don't think it's about the blueprints or nuts and bolts. It's a more metaphysical argument that something so important to post war America, like the space race was basically possible and won because of NAZI scientists. Now the extent of their ideologies bleeding into those institutions is what I'm curious about. It could be none, like you suggest.
If I can rely on an AI summary, bit of a vague argument. Nazi scientists being mainstreamed is probably more a case of "them being on ourr side" than their ideology prevailing.
Tribalism is probably the most powerful force in the world. Just look at the people who oppose "regime change" until their cult leader does one. Or for that matter, all the leftist anti-war people who opposed war until Obama did them.
Hard to quantify, I think. Also, I doubt that most of those people were hardcore Nazis. But let's do the hypothetical. Let's say that Nazis completely took over NASA. Would that really have that much of an impact? The Soviet nuclear program was famously pioneered by Andrei Sakharov. All it got him was prestige that he later used to be a dissident.
I do think it's hard to quantify. But it's a fact the space program wouldn't have been as advanced without the Paperclip Germans.
The space race is just one aspect, you mentioned the doctors who came over and helped create the mk-ultra program.
I don't know how much, if any bleeding happened, but I'm curious about it