- Ritchie Boys
The Ritchie Boys were a group of approximately 10,000 [Jeffreys, Keith: [http://www.keithjeffreys.com/ritchieboys.htm Remembering the Ritchie Boys] . Retrieved
2007-02-12 ] young, mostlyJew ish, Germans ousted from their country of birth by theNazi regime, who chose to join theUnited States Army and were trained at theMilitary Intelligence Training Center , also known asCamp Ritchie , inMaryland . They were especially trained in methods ofpsychological warfare . They were suitable for this kind of task because they knew theGerman language and mentality better than any American-born soldiers. The role of these soldiers was therefore to study the enemy, and demoralize him in order to achieve anunconditional surrender .After the US declared war on Germany, the Ritchie Boys became a decisive weapon for the Allied powers. They entered Europe on D-Day on
June 6 1944 along with the other Allied troops. Shortly after reaching land they left their units and pursued their special tasks. They were able to feed the Allies valuable information. Moreover, the Ritchie Boys helped break German resistance by demoralizing them in both open and covert operations. They interrogated POWs and defectors to ascertain information about German force levels, troop movements, and the physical and psychological state of the Germans. By means of targeteddisinformation via newspaper announcements, flyers, radio broadcasts, and sound trucks, the German population and military was prompted to cease their resistance against the Allied invasion.After the war, many of the Ritchie Boys served as translators during the
Nuremberg Trials . After that there were no veteran reunions or similar events, asWorld War II had only been a short period in the lives of most of the soldiers. Many of them had successful political, scientific, or business careers.The Ritchie Boys included several prominent men such as
Hans Habe ,Klaus Mann ,Stefan Heym ,Hanus Burger , andDavid Robert Seymour .Footnotes
References
*de icon Baron, Ulrich: [http://www.welt.de/data/2005/04/30/711508.html?prx=1 Wir waren nicht mehr wehrlos] in
Die Welt . Retrieved2007-02-12 .
* [http://www.ritchieboys.com/EN/home.html The Ritchie Boys] Comprehensive website with history, media and contact information. Retrieved2007-02-17 Notes
*German|Ritchie Boys|February 12, 2007
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