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Arthur Rudolph — Part 1
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been employed continuously by the ..- ~~:
-"- > J, 8. Government since November, 1945, to the present. He po tg
“2 was among the group of German scientists brought to this a Pek Sa
; .4°> eountry by the U. S. Army during the latter part of Novem-".*.7° ;
bo per, 1945, and early December, 1945. He initially worked ee
37: gor the Redstone arsenal in Hunteville and on July 1, 1900,---. :
4 wit? wes among the group in the mass transfer from Redstone 4r-.c34.0 000
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od Sag. Applicant's G-2 file, KE-O24572, was wade avail+:-....°.
“@ 24... Sable by Col, RICHARD R. MERRICK, Commanding Officer USACRR, °F
ined wi Ff. Fort Holabird, Maryland, and was reviewed on May 2, “1962.77 *,
applicant was the subject of
This file reflects applicant
two complete background investigations,
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completed january 2,
TUE 7 1954, and 1949, respectively. — tes SO te OEE
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6 f eS During the course of the above 1954 inves
U (nih pes Rent pa an March 30, 1953, interviewed re
Redstone Arsenal, Hunts e, ee °
ALN in 1943 at the V-2 Center, Peene~ © ~ -:
rmany. stated in substance the following: (ges
== av? 4 ~ “RUDOLPH was a loyel member of the Nationals.:- +"--.
4-%D socialist German Labor Party (NSDAP), and‘is the of = (sy ae.
person who would not stop at anything if it sight further, 3). |
his ambitions. He had the reputation of being a person who, ~ *
din his enthusiasm for the Nazi Regime, could be &B te wie.
_. @ fellow employee who did not guard his language." con-
cluded by stating RUDOLPH had none of the characte 3
we considered detrimental to his being placed in a position or.
a ia trust and confidence, and recommended his for such assignment. err”
io, Tit". paring this intervie ther referred to **."
‘RUDOLPH ag being honest, dependable, financially responsible,
very asbitious, competent, industrious and is considered —
| loyal to the U. S. Government. He also reportedly stated /,_
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