During the Second World War, a select group of young men were recruited for a specific purpose. Most shared a unique bond; their families had fled the Nazi menace and they knew the cultures, languages and traditions of the countries that the allies would soon invade.
They were trained in psychological warfare and military intelligence; becoming known as “The Ritchie Boys”
Guy Stern and Victor Brombert, two of the Original Ritchie Boys tell their stories.
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