Could the history books be wrong? Read the untold story of the German rocket team in America and decide for yourself.
History books say that Russian and American scientists deserve the kudos for developing the technology that launced the first satellite and put man on the moon. In Gestapo U.S.A. you'll find convincing evidence for quite another story.
The German rocket scientists could have launched an American satellite a year before Sputnik - but the government stopped the project.
In 1946 the German rocket team had the knowledge to send a man to the moon within a decade, but President Kennedy announced in 1961 that we would develop the knowledge.
Federal investigators wrongly accused a member of the German team, Arthur Rudolph, of Nazi war crimes, and the government was guilty of gross misconduct in prosecuting him.
The investigators covered their tracks by claiming exemption from the Freedom of Information Act.
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