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<p>A secret report has condemned the US government for knowingly allowing Nazis to settle in America after the Second World War.</p>
<p>&#8220;America, which prided itself on being a safe haven for the persecuted, became in some small measure a safe haven for persecutors as well,&#8221; the 600-page document chronicling the history of the US Justice Department&#8217;s Nazi-hunting unit said.</p>
<p>The New York Times obtained a copy of the report, which the National Security Archive, a private group, posted on its website.</p>
<p>Earlier, the Justice Department had declared dozens of pages from the document off-limits to the public after the archive sued to get it.</p>
<p>The long-secret report provided new details of many of the major cases handled by the Office of Special Investigations.</p>
<p>The report reflects the ways in which the US officials assigned to recruit foreign scientists after the war circumvented President Harry Truman&#8217;s order not to bring in Nazi Party members or people who had actively supported Nazi militarism.</p>
<p>Arthur Rudolph, one of hundreds of scientists brought to the US after the war, told investigators in 1947 of attending a hanging during the war of inmates accused of sabotage at a slave labour plant manufacturing V2 rockets near Nordhausen, Germany, where he was operations director.</p>
<p>US immigration officials knew Rudolph had been a Nazi party member, but he was admitted to the country anyway and went on to become honoured in the US as the father of the Saturn V rocket, enabling the US to make its first manned moon landing. </p>
<p>Rudolph went to Germany in 1984 and forfeited his US citizenship.</p>
<p>The report also details a discussion at the CIA over whether former Nazi party member Otto Von Bolschwing should acknowledge his Nazi past if confronted about it when applying for US citizenship.</p>
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