Infiltration of the US by NAZIs: Dr. Strangelove, "Mein Führer...! I can walk!!"
This is an extract from the movie Dr.Strangelove. It depicts the deep penetration of the US by Germans. The Nazi gestures as well as Dr. Strangeloves strong accent are allegoric signs of Germany still adhering to the concept of German world domination. Remarkable is that Dr Strangelove had managed to infiltrate the center of power of the enemy. Everybody is relying on his expertise, widely opening the gates for manipulation. With his old German concept of breeding a new mankind, that is creating a group of Herrenmenschen while the rest of the worlds population is being irradiated, he not only managed to manipulate the US. He also caught the attention of the Russians. And indeed there are some clues that Germany managed to infiltrate and manipulate the Soviet Union to a certain extend as well. The Soviet revolution was, as was the IRA, organized by Germany in ww1 to weaken the resistance against Germany. When the German communists fled to Moscow in the 1930s the GESTAPO certainly was able to send some snitchers as well. At the end of the 1930s a giant wave of cleansing of supposedly unreliable comrades began. The Soviet Army lost half of their officers and had to replace them with unexperienced Ersatz. Such a witchhunt may be started by a tiny group blaming able persons of political trustlessness and personal misconduct. And promoting incable persons. Such an operation if succcessfull also gives the snitchers the benefit of being regarded as especially reliable and trustworthy. Certainly the German technocrats entering the US after ww2 worked along this conceptual line. A good indicator is the wave of anticommunist cleansing right after the Germans got a firm grip on the US society. This cleansing of the US society had a certain antisemitic drive giving a hint as to the authors behind it. And it served the German cause very well by distracting from the German atrocities. The newly developed anticommunism within the US allowed Germany to materialize its 1944 plan to turn the US against the Soviet Union. As a result the US were fighting in Korea and in Vietnam while Germany was consolidating its economical and political power.