Ritchie Boys, The

Michael Hanrahan narrates this insightful, informative, and moving 2004 documentary that consists of still photographs, archival film footage, and poignant interviews with a sundry group of European-born American soldiers (Fred Howard, Guy Stern, Victor Brombert, Philip Glaessner, Si Lewen, Richard Schifter, Werner Angress, Rudy Michaels, et al.) who were mostly Jewish German refugees and became known as the Ritchie Boys after their elite training primarily as interrogators of prisoners of war at the Military Intelligence Training Center at Camp Ritchie, Md., during WWII.
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