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Die Sohjabonen was a German scientific attempt at producing a new strain of Wunderwaffen Soy beans during World War II under orders of veganism-enthusiast and supreme leader of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler.
'''Die Sohjabonen''' was a German scientific attempt at producing a new strain of Wunderwaffen Soy beans during World War II under orders of veganism-enthusiast and supreme leader of the Third Reich, [[Soot|Adolf Hitler]].


The project was placed in supervision of  Reichsmarschall Herman-Göring and most information on the end results were destroyed during the war.  
The project was placed in supervision of  Reichsmarschall Herman-Göring and most information on the end results were destroyed during the war.  


Some sources<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia</ref> claim that scientists behind the project were eventually secretly sent to America during Operation Paperclip, however the [[CIA]] has refused to declassify any documents on Sohjabonen research.
Some sources<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizophrenia</ref> claim that scientists behind the project were eventually secretly sent to America during [[wikipedia:Operation_Paperclip|Operation Paperclip]], however the [[CIA]] has refused to declassify any documents on Sohjabonen research.


==Citations==
==Citations==

Revision as of 07:27, 9 April 2021

Unidentified Schutzstaffel officer consuming what is believed to be Sohjabonen

Die Sohjabonen was a German scientific attempt at producing a new strain of Wunderwaffen Soy beans during World War II under orders of veganism-enthusiast and supreme leader of the Third Reich, Adolf Hitler.

The project was placed in supervision of Reichsmarschall Herman-Göring and most information on the end results were destroyed during the war.

Some sources[1] claim that scientists behind the project were eventually secretly sent to America during Operation Paperclip, however the CIA has refused to declassify any documents on Sohjabonen research.

Citations