You don’t get to be a proud american period, since the Confederacy lost the battle but won the war (see the thirteenth amendment) and the USA inspired and created the Nazis (Ford/Rockefeller funding for instance) and then rescued thousands of their leaders after WW2 (Operation Paperclip, Operation Bloodstone). What’s the difference between Nazis and a society that rescues them?
There's absolutely no difference between a Nazi and a society which rescues them. This is why the Soviets and the US immediately started shuttling Jews into death camps post-WW2.
After this period of intellectual quarantine had passed, the specialists returned to Germany between 1950 and 1958, with the majority of them until 1954.
When did the Nazis rescued by the USA return to Germany? When was the CIA punished for rescuing Nazis?
Remind me, what was the USSRs role in Poland ca. WW2? How about the Balkans? The US is awful in a number of ways and are guilty of the same crimes as many other world powers; but don't pretend your precious Soviet state wasn't amenable to ethnic cleansings and pogroms either. You're delusional if if you think the half dead twat currently in the oval office is even close to Hitler
It wasn’t amenable to ethnic cleansing or pogroms because it was founded by the people who were the victims of ethnic cleansing and pogroms. Maybe it’s time to take a break from CIApedia?
If everything except prolewiki is a Nazi source to you then of course not. Their anemic entry covers his promotions and death and literally nothing else about his career. You should really work on your over reliance on thought terminating cliches. The people that drilled them into the 3 neurons you have left don't have your best interests in mind.