Scientist removed from Space Hall of Fame So they took this scientist out of the Space Hall of Fame because he was a Nazi who is said to have taken part in conducting experiments on concentration camp prisoners.
Can they do that? I mean the U.S. brought him over here from Germany after WWII. Don't you think they'd of known about his activity? And even if they didn't, he's part of the responsibility for our renowned space technology.
I just think it's kind of silly. It makes me wonder, how many other Nazi's did something positive for the world after the war...and how many were denied outstanding recognition because they were a Nazi?
This made me think of all the 'Moral' questions Caruso use to ask.
What does everyone else think?
j. tinnean
"PT boat on the way to Havana, I used to make a living man pickin' a banana. But now I'm a cop for the CIA, hooray for the U.S.A."