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24 Martin shared his screen with them and it filled with the image of a swastika. "The Nazis searched for these nine books," he said. "There's a rumor that they actually found the book of psychological warfare, and that Hitler's incredible power of persuasion came from its pages." "Any mention of weapons?" Jake asked. "Psychological warfare is one thing, but we're talking about something more immediately deadly." "Operation Paperclip," Morgan said suddenly, her face lighting up as she recalled the details. "Of course. It was a program that took the scientists and engineers of the Third Reich and recruited them into the US and the UK in the aftermath of World War II. They officially excluded active members of the Nazi party but we know that much of the research from experiments done und