As a researcher of issues arising from the German V2/A4 rocket of WW2, I have long nursed a controversy regarding the origin of the term Operation (or Project) Paperclip. There are two versions which are different enough to seem incompatible, and divergent enough that the truth seems unlikely to be something halfway between the two. Thus it might follow that (at least) one version is bunk, and in my opinion it happens to be the widely held version. It may be a fine point and not of interest to most Metabunk posters ... Read even more
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