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Kurt Blome (BW Carrier)

playerDefense & Military-Industrial
A Nazi biological-weapons chief was acquitted at Nuremberg — then recruited by the US Army.
Who they are

Kurt Blome, deputy Reich Health Leader who ran Nazi biological-warfare research (plague, typhus).

What they do

The biological-weapons strand of the eugenics loop's return to America.

How it works

Acquitted at the 1947 Nuremberg Doctors' Trial, he was recruited to the US Army Chemical Corps under Project 63 in 1951 (though his visa was later blocked), with his Camp Detrick contact coming in late 1947.

Why it matters

He's a documented case of the US absorbing Nazi bioweapons expertise — parallel to the Pacific-theater immunity deals with Japan's Unit 731.

The engine's record — word for word
[Report #176 — Privatization Pipeline] Deputy Reich Health Leader who ran Nazi biological-warfare research (plague, typhus). ACQUITTED at the Nuremberg Doctors' Trial (US v. Karl Brandt et al., judgment Aug 19 1947, Harvard Nuremberg Project). Recruited to the US Army Chemical Corps under Project 63 (committed Aug 10 1951; visa later blocked). Camp Detrick contact = the LATE-1947 interview (arranged Nov 10 1947) — NOT Feb 1949 (correction). The biological-warfare sub-thread of the eugenics_transatlantic_loop, parallel to the Pacific paperclip_unit731 immunity deals. Sourcing: Jacobsen 'Operation Paperclip'; Ulf Schmidt (NOT the misidentified veterinary rinderpest text).
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