Jon Wertheim: Did you ever ask yourself why me? David Frey: They were incredibly effective. Guy Stern: Yes, even last night. It was wonderful to see these people again. Every day, Americas service members selflessly put their lives on the line to keep us safe and free. It's important for people everywhere to remember those who perished and those who survived the Holocaust and, in a world increasingly faced with sectarian strife and intolerance, to set forth the lessons of the Holocaust as a model for teaching ethical conduct and responsible decision-making, Stern said. Guy Stern: I preferred not having it. Martin Selling, 24, was undergoing training as a U.S. Army medical orderly in February 1943 and chafing under a Pentagon policy that kept hima Jewish refugee from Germany and hence an enemy alienaway from any combat unit. "I would have been killed if I hadn't gone along. Drawing on archival research, memoirs and interviews with several Ritchie Boys (there were 1,985 in all), he focuses on a half dozen. In any major military conflict, there will likely be both individual heroes and groups of heroes. WebIn the United States at the end of World War II, there were prisoner-of-war camps, including 175 Branch Camps serving 511 Area Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German).The camps were located all over the US, but were mostly in the South, due to the higher expense of heating the barracks in colder areas. The Ritchie Boys key asset was language skills, and the militarys hunger was for battlefield POW interrogators. One can readily point to the case of Ritchie Boy, who outwitted Adolf Eichmann and saved an estimated 40,000 lives. Fortunately, a book written by historian Beverley Eddy tells the story of Camp Ritchie and the Ritchie Boys in great detail and with professional skill. The soldiers were sent for training to 60-plus percent of the actionable intelligence gathered on the battlefield was gathered by Ritchie Boys. After following in his familys footsteps and serving in the military, Air Force veteran Lyle Apo turned to USO Hawaii for the opportunity to volunteer and help current service members.
Ritchie Boys Jon Wertheim: How effective were they at gathering intelligence? David Frey: Because it involves military intelligence, much of it was actually kept secret until the - the 1990's. The Ritchie Boys earned a reputation for delivering important tactical information fast, making a major contribution to every battle on the Western Front. The boys were members of a military intelligence unit; strongly discouraged from talking about their war, they didnt hold their first reunion until 60 years after it ended. Many of the Ritchie Boys went on to have successful civilian careers, including J.D.
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