Operation Paperclip

Nazi Scientists in America

Annie Jacobsen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Publishing:15th Jan '26

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 15th January, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Operation Paperclip cover

In this engrossing and deeply disturbing exposé from the bestselling author of Nuclear War: A Scenario, Annie Jacobsen tells the gripping story of a decades-long, covert project to bring Hitler's scientists and their families to the United States.

In the chaos following the Second World War, the US government faced a critical decision: what to do with the great scientific minds of the Third Reich. Many were accused of war crimes, and others had stood trial at Nuremberg; one was convicted of mass murder. Nevertheless, the US government secretly decided that their knowledge of rocketry and medical advances were vital to the outcome of the Cold War.

Drawing on exclusive interviews with dozens of Paperclip family members, colleagues, and interrogators, and dossiers discovered in archives across the world, Annie Jacobsen follows more than a dozen German scientists through their postwar lives and into one of the most startling, complex, nefarious, and jealously guarded government secrets of the twentieth century.

‘Chilling and riveting ... a remarkable achievement of investigative reporting and historical writing’ Boston Globe

‘The most in-depth account yet of the lives of Paperclip recruits and their American counterparts’ New York Times Book Review

Important, superbly written. . . . Jacobsen’s book allows us to explore these questions with the ultimate tool: hard evidence. She confronts us with the full extent of Paperclip’s deal with the devil, and it’s difficult to look away. -- Matt Damsker * USA Today *
With Annie Jacobsen’s Operation Paperclip for the first time the enormity of the effort has been laid bare. The result is a book that is at once chilling and riveting, and one that raises substantial and difficult questions about national honor and security. . . .This book is a remarkable achievement of investigative reporting and historical writing, but it is a moral force as well as a literary tour de force. -- David M. Shribman * Boston Globe *
The most in-depth account yet of the lives of Paperclip recruits and their American counterparts. . . . Jacobsen deftly untangles the myriad German and American agencies and personnel involved. . . . More gripping and skillfully rendered are the stories of American and British officials who scoured defeated Germany for Nazi scientists and their research. -- Wendy Lower * New York Times Book Review *
Darkly picaresque. . . . Jacobsen persuasively argues that the mindset of the former Nazi scientists who ended up working for the American government may have exacerbated Cold War paranoia. * The New Yorker *
Jacobsen uses newly released documents, court transcripts, and family-held archives to give the fullest accounting yet of this endeavor. -- Maureen Callahan * New York Post *
The moral issues it raises are disturbing and even perhaps profound. -- Howard Schneider * Wall Street Journal *
Annie Jacobsen’s Operation Paperclip is a superb investigation, showing how the U.S. government recruited the Nazis’ best scientists to work for Uncle Sam on a stunning scale. Sobering and brilliantly researched. -- Alex Kershaw, author of The Liberator

ISBN: 9781804998823

Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 35mm

Weight: 500g

640 pages