DID U.S. CAST BLIND EYE TO NAZI'S PAST?

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November 4, 1984
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/25: CIA-RDP90-01208R000100120058-7 STAT Saturn 5 Scientist Did U.S. Ey~?..t~ Nazi's Past? By RUDY ABRAMSON, Times Staff Writer LOS ANGELES TIMES 4 November 1984 The 'U.S: Justice Department's chief Nazi hunter said Rudolph, who had risen to become director of America's Saturn 5 rocket project office for NASA, had "literally worked thousands of slave laborers to death" in a period of about a year and a half while he directed pro- duction of Hitler's V-2 rockets. Use of Slave Labor Paso to give them legal, but incon- ' spicuous, points of entry. They were part of "Project Paperclip," a top-secret program created at the outset of the Cold War, when the United States and the Soviet Union were furiously competing for Ger- man scientific and engineering tal- ent. And the Rudolph case raises Justice Department officials ac- qu="ions about whether U.S. intelligence officials closed knowledge that there had been no mein eyes to war crimes becaus of secret about the use of slave labor . ', the pressure to bring top German at the "Mittelwerk," or the fact scientists to America and prevent that Rudolph was the V-2 produc-. I them from falling into the hands of tion manager there. In his memoirs th , e Soviet Union. WASHINGTON-Last summer, top-ranking-Nazi :official Albert Declassified documents obtained the word started to get around the I Speer called the conditions "barba- in recent days show that U.S. German community in Huntsville, rous" and recalled rampant disease, ; intelligence had reason to suspect Ala., that Arthur and Martha poor sanitation and human degen--. Rudolph as early as 1947, two years Rudolph after retiring to San Jo- eracy. An official history of the after members of the rocket team se. Calif., to be near their daughter U.S. Army's Third Armored Divi- were brought to this country. and grandchildren-had picked up sion described the discovery at the During questioning at that time and moved back to the Old Coun- end of the war of stark evidence of by an Air Force lawyer at Ft. Bliss, try. brutality and depravity at the Tex., Rudolph admitted that he had Ruth von Saurma, who had been Nordhausen concentration camp, seen slave laborers hanged from an their neighbor on Panorama Drive -- - which overhead crane in the under -for nearly 20 years, got a birthday furnished laborers for the rocket factor !Found card and a puzzling note that they Mittelwerk: y, the Mittelwerk, were back in Germany. A few "Hundreds of corpses," reported where. of had directed the as- thousands of V-2 rockets others got brief letters. There was a the unit history, "lay sprawled over from 1y 1943 3 o to o 1945. from 1945. Everybody thought it was :strange. Arthur was 77. Since he 'had retired from the National Aer- onautics and Space Administration and moved to San Jose, he had- suffered at least one heart attack. He had undergone coronary bypass surgery. And he was afflicted by a palsied condition that had started even before he moved away from Huntsville. Left 40 Years Ago The last thing anybody expected was that, at their age, Arthur and hundreds filled the great barracks. Moreover, there was testimony They, lay in contorted heaps, half in the war crimes trial of Georg stripped, mouths gaping in the dirt he arms y, the general supervisor of and straw, or they were piled the arms plant beneath Germany's naked like cordwood, in the corners Harz Mountains, showing that the and under the stairways." victims, accused of sabotage, were During the war crimes trials of hanged slowly and that their bodies managers and SS were left dangling for as long as 12 guards from both hours so that all the laborers being :.Nordhausen and the nearby Dora used to excavate the tunnels would prison camp, former prisoners de- ' see them. scribed the conditions at the Mit- .telwerk as inhumane, telling of When there was a flicker of life sleeping in the tunnels for weeks at in a body taken down from the a time and working it was ended by a pistol shot g in dank condi- from an SS guard. lions with rations harety Martha would go back to a country 1 for survival. that they had left nearly 40 years i It was not just another case of the ago. past catching up with a war crimi- Then, two weeks`ago, the news nal who had sought refuge in hit Huntsville like a thunderbolt. professional, middle-class Ameri- Arthur Rudolph, a senior mem- ca. ber of Wernher von Braun's rocket team that had launched America's One of 119 Experts first satellite and ' designed the Rudolph was one of 119 German rocket that carried astronaut teams rocket experts who were slipped to the moon during the 1960s and into this country by government 1970s, had left the country and agents at the close of World War renounced his American citizen- I1-mn f h t nuugn ne admitted witnessing the hangings and was in overall charge of V-2 production in the underground plant, Rudolph main- tained that he knew nothing of the deaths of thousands of half-starved laborers, who lived in the under= ground tunnels where there were no sanitation facilities, where they worked 12-hour shifts with no food but a cup of thin soup, and where they died of malnutrition, dysen- tery and exhaustion. ship rather than face de ortation y o em kept in the Air Force Maj. Eugene Smith,' p country illegally for years, then who conducted the 1947 question- proceedings a's a Nazi war criminal. . secretly escorted to' Mexico and ing of Rudolph, wrote in a classified guided back across the border at El ' memorandum: "Mr. Rudolph im- G~~'ti u JJ~D Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/02/25: CIA-RDP90-01208R000100120058-7