Under the code name Operation Paperclip in the summer of 1945, the first group of scientists was brought into the United States. The name Paperclip (German: paper clip) was derived from the inserted in the appropriate files clips, the sides marked with relevant scientists who were to perform in the United States. The scientists also Paperclip Boys were named. Originally, enter 100, in fact, this quota was 127 persons. Core group of scientists was led by Dr. Wernher von Braun Peenemünde standing group of missile experts, which was during the winter of 1945/46 in Bad Kissingen in the hotel "Wittelsbach court" housed and was taken in early 1946 in the USA.
Among those scientists were:
Wilhelm Angele
Rudi Beichel
Kurt Blome
Wernher von Braun
Werner Dahm
Konrad Dannenberg
Kurt Debus
Friedrich Duerr
Ernst Eckert
Krafft Arnold Ehricke
Ernst Geissler
Dieter Grau
Karl Heimburg
Otto Hirschler
Helmut Hoelzer
Hans Hüter
Wilhelm Jungert
Heinz-Hermann Koelle
Hermann H. Kurzweg
Alexander Lippisch
Hans Maus
Heinz Millinger[2]
Fritz Müller
Willy Mrazek
Erich W. Neubert
Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain
Theodor A. Poppel
Eberhard Rees
Gerhard Reisig
Georg Rickhey
Werner Rosinski
Arthur Rudolph
Harry Ruppe
Karl Eduard Schüssler
August Schultze
Walter Schwidetzky
Ernst Stuhlinger
Bernhard Tessmann
Georg von Tiesenhausen
Adolf Thiel
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