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America Should Be Ashamed: Why Isn't HIDDEN FIGURES About "Nazi Scientist" Arthur Rudolph?
By: monkeytrots
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Sun, 05 Feb 17 3:47 AM
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http://www.vdare.com/articles/america-should-be-ashamed-why-isnt-hidden-figures-about-nazi-scientist-arthur-rudolph

In the movie Hidden Figures Americans are being brainwashed with the Fake History that we couldn't have made it to the moon without sassy black women doing the math. Paul Kersey has already pointed out that the flight path trajectory was actually developed by a white Southerner, Dr. Jack Crenshaw. But there's an even more Politically Incorrect truth: we couldn't have done it without Germans-specifically, Nazi rocket scientists. For that matter, we probably couldn't have launched the Star Wars anti-missile program and won the Cold War. I know. I was there. And the shameful treatment America meted out to one of those scientists, Arthur Rudolph, troubles me to this day.

(continues-short read. Good history.)

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