April 24, 2011 “Three generations of imbeciles is enough,” thundered Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., in the 1927 Buck vs. Bell court decision, legalizing forced sterilizations nationwide. … A triumph of the “eugenics” movement, ...

Close Encounters of the Third Reich By ALLAN HALL The Sun | April 26, 2011 HITLER fantasised about creating a fleet of flying saucers capable of destroying London and New York as his armies retreated on ...

“… The drug, codenamed D-IX, was tested at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp north of Berlin, where prisoners loaded with 45lb packs were reported to have marched 70 miles without rest. …” Nazi soldiers given highly ...

” … Eugenics were incorporated into Nazi policy during the 1930s. The 1933 Law for the Prevention of Hereditarily Diseased Offspring was based on the model law [Harry] Laughlin had employed with such great success ...

By Jordan Bimm The Mark (Excerpt) | March 24, 2011 Jordan Bimm is a PhD candidate, Science and Technology Studies, York University. … America’s space shuttle technology has a history, and importantly, it is a ...

Editor’s note: This is part two of a two-part story. Part One. Michael Shinabery is an education specialist and Humanities Scholar with the New Mexico Museum of Space History. E-mail him at michael.shinabery@state.nm.us This Week in Space ...

Ehricke champions mankind’s ‘potential’ in space This week in space history By Michael Shinabery, New Mexico Museum of Space History Alamogordo Daily News | February 13, 2011 This is part one of a two-part story ...

“… While it is true that my brother suffers from paranoia, it is also true that he fell victim to a conspiracy of psychological researchers who used deceptive tactics to study the effects of emotional ...

“… The recruitment of the men responsible for atrocities committed under Hitler to fight the Cold War resulted in serious breaches of U.S. security, as well as extremely inhumane treatment of American soldiers, similar to ...

ZeeNews | December 15, 2010 Nazi Germany’s famous rocket scientist Walter Haeussermann, who was member of a team which helped America send its astronauts to the moon, has died in Alabama in the US. He ...

” … [Dr. Arthur] Rudolph made several damaging admissions. … Yes, he had asked for more slave laborers. Yes, he had requested prisoners from the SS at Dora, the nearby concentration camp. … Rudolph had forced ...

Nazi Science Lives On | September 21, 2010 This classic design was the most successful of early Soviet jet fighters and a complete shock to the West. Its debut during the Korean War put the ...

“… With European ties frayed post-WW I, America became the main scientific reference point for German theorists seeking international legitimacy: it unfortunately proved an influential model, not only intellectually but politically. …” From Kirkus Reviews ...

Title: Von Braun: Dreamer of Space, Engineer of War Author: Michael J. Neufeld Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0307262929, 608 pages By Patrick Brigger When German rocket scientist Wernher von Braun came to the ...

NewsMail | September 9, 2010 Jim Earnshaw in North Africa during World War II A WORLD War II veteran who has spent most of his life in Bundaberg has told for the first time how he ...
By Guy Walters Daily Mail | 9th February 2009 Still alive? Nazi torturer Aribert Heim may have faked his own death from rectal cancer in 1992 The tall, thin, elderly German was a familiar figure ...

Looking Out: Nazis On The Harbor Just after World War II ended, U.S. soldiers smuggled the Third Reich’s top scientists and engineers to a Harbor Island fort — just a few miles from downtown Boston ...

Liberals ‘R’ the New Jews: “… Greg Gbur, assistant professor of physics at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, argued in his blog, Skulls in the Stars, that if you ‘replace “liberals” with “Jews” ...

“War Against the Weak” Director: Justin Strawhand United States, 2010, 90 min., color and black & white, English Northern California Premiere Screenings: Castro Theatre, 1:30 p.m., Tuesday; Roda Theatre at Berkeley Rep, 4:30 p.m., Aug. ...

By Michael Shinabery Alamogordo Daily News | August 1, 2010 The German army conscripted Konrad Dannenberg in 1939, assigned him to “a horse-drawn company” and sent him to France, the Web site timesonline.co.uk reported. The ...

Holger N. Toftoy, a leader in the early Redstone Arsenal missile programs instrumental in bringing the Nazi Von Braun team from Germany after the war. ” … The Army deserves credit for launching the space program. General ...

By Edwin Black The Cutting Edge, June 14, 2010 California eugenics has a direct link to Nazi Germany’s war of extermination against Jews and all other Europeans deemed less worthy than the Aryan master race. ...

Mike Sprague | Whittier Daily News | June 4, 2010 When Rep. Linda Sànchez, D-Lakewood, made claims this week that white supremacists were behind Arizona’s controversial immigration law, she may not have known she was ...

By Randy Engel | Spero News | April 25, 2010 In late March, 2010, the Naples Daily News released information on a proposal of the Jackson Laboratory of Bar Harbor, Maine, to build a new ...

Komet Test Pilot Dies By Russ Niles, Editor-in-Chief AVWeb | May 9, 2010 Rudy Opitz, the chief test pilot of one of the most uniquely ambitious programs of the Second World War. died May 1 ...

By S. R. Shearer The Pioneer Fund was established as a charitable trust on February 27, 1937 in New York City. Harry H. Laughlin, Frederick Osborn and textile magnate Wickliffe Draper were the principle founders.1 ...

‘Antipodes raid’ hyper-smartmissiles sought By Lewis Page The Register | 22nd April 2010 The US military appears to have temporarily given up on exotic scramjet powered hyper-plane and -missile notions for the purpose of suddenly ...

Nazi Scientists Come to Canada CBC DIGITAL ARCHIVES Science is a key commodity to be bartered at the end of the Second World War. As the struggle against Nazi rule ends and the battle of the ...

By Mail Foreign Service Daily Mail | April 2010 Adolf Hitler promised the German people that ‘wonder weapons’ being devised by his scientists would win World War Two. The Nazi leader’s boast was finally put ...

By BRIAN BURNES | The Kansas City Star | Mar. 13, 2010 An exhibition on the eugenics movement of the early 20th century opens Tuesday at the National Archives Kansas City. Renee Kaplan, who works ...

” … It’s true that some science can exist without democracy, but what kind? Ferris precedes his analysis of Nazi science by recalling the brief period of “liberal and progressive reform” that marked Germany before ...

Lehovec is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California and currently lives in Southern California. After retirement from USC Lehovec has taken to writing poetry. http://www.citizendia.org/Kurt_Lehovec Electronics Weekly | February ...

‘Crimes’ of Science By Tom Blackwell | National Post | March 02, 2010 Josef Mengele in his SS uniform Medical science must purge itself of its Nazi past, suggests a Canadian professor who is advocating an ...

Atomic CSI team fingerprints 1940s ‘Joachimsthal’ metals By Lewis Page The Register | 19th February 2010 The only known diagram of a Nazi-era German nuclear weapon EU nuke boffins say that mysterious bits of uranium ...