The Nazi Personnel Exportation Program (or NPEP and commonly referred to as N-PEP) was a market sale of captured Nazi scientific and military minds at the end of the European Theatre in World War 2. It was set up by the Soviet Union, convincing the United States that putting their captured Nazi Personnel on sale to other nations would be profitable. It was largely resented in much of Europe, which preferred that they all went on trial.
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