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The Ritchie Boys

  • 2004
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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The Ritchie Boys (2004)
During WWII, the U.S. formed an elite intelligence unit -- mostly German Jewish academics -- at Camp Ritchie, Maryland. Tasked with devising ways to break the morale of the SS, these men are often credited with bringing an early end to the war. Some of these heroes, who are now in the eighties, are reunited in this documentary.
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaHolocaust survivors share their story of fleeing to the United States, joining the US Army, training in Military Intelligence, and returning to Europe to end Nazism by using their linguistic... Leggi tuttoHolocaust survivors share their story of fleeing to the United States, joining the US Army, training in Military Intelligence, and returning to Europe to end Nazism by using their linguistic abilities.Holocaust survivors share their story of fleeing to the United States, joining the US Army, training in Military Intelligence, and returning to Europe to end Nazism by using their linguistic abilities.

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    • Christian Bauer
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    • Christian Bauer
  • Star
    • Michael Hanrahan
    • Werner Angress
    • Victor Brombert
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    • Regia
      • Christian Bauer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christian Bauer
    • Star
      • Michael Hanrahan
      • Werner Angress
      • Victor Brombert
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    Michael Hanrahan
    Michael Hanrahan
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    Werner Angress
    • Self
    Victor Brombert
    Victor Brombert
    • Self
    Marlene Dietrich
    Marlene Dietrich
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    Albert Einstein
    Albert Einstein
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    Philip Glaessner
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    Hans Peter Hallwachs
    Hans Peter Hallwachs
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    Fred Howard
    • Self
    Si Lewen
    • Self
    Thomas Mann
    Thomas Mann
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    Rudy Michaels
    • Self
    Morris Parloff
    • Self
    Richard Schifter
    • Self
    Hans Spear
    • Self
    Guy Stern
    Guy Stern
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      • Christian Bauer
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christian Bauer
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    1eric-1501

    Hitler & his party were MORONS

    Not only was it stupid to strike out militarily and try to conquer the world, not only was it moronic for the leader of a nation to cast himself in the role of messiah, not only was it idiocy of the first order to practice a religion of racial superiority, the Nazi's and their fuehrer were incredibly foolish to expel and kill the Jews! This little documentary demonstrates how effectively German Jews were able to help bring down the Third Reich during WWII by effectively interrogating German POW's the allies had captured, getting Wermacht soldiers to surrender and such. Had Hitler had the Jews on his side, had he cultivated them for the loyal citizens they were and mined their fantastic intellect, he may have built a better Germany. But, meglo- maniacs never use logic nor practice humility.

    This movie was sobering in some of the vivid descriptions of combat and other realities of war, just as much as it made you realize that there are some wars that cannot be avoided if we wish to maintain civilization. More wars like that will come.

    It was also great fun to see so many of these old guys enjoying life and having kept sharp mentally after all these years and all those experiences.
    runamokprods

    Fascinating historic documentary, laced with ironic humor

    Unique, sweet documentary about a mostly Jewish group of refugees who had fled to America, and, wanting to do something to fight Hitler, became an intelligence unit for the Army.

    While occasionally very sad and moving, more than most WW II documentaries there is a big dose of ironic Jewish humor in these men, as well as a very positive life force.

    Simple in its construction -- mostly talking heads intercut with photos and newsreel footage -- it manages to capture the awful insanity of war and the power of refusing to give up a sense of humor at the same time.

    A rare and powerful combination.
    10felliott1

    The story of brave refugees who left Germany before the beginning of WWII and aided their new adopted country by gathering intelligence after the Normandy Invasion.

    I watched this wonderful and illuminating documentary about hundreds and perhaps thousands of young refugees from Germany and France in the later 1930's. They returned in the Normandy invasion time period to aid the U.S Army by interrogating prisoners and working with civilians in the war shattered countries to get government and services up and going again. There is a great deal of documentary film here and the story is told by several young men who went. They became successful businessmen, judges, ambassadors. and professors and artists. The experience enriched all of their lives and many of them who trained at Camp Ritchie became lifelong friends. I watched the movie on Netflix and rated it a five because it seemed so well done and told the mens' stories with such emotional and sometimes wrenching truth, and even humor.
    8planktonrules

    A super-important historical document.

    This documentary gathers together many of the surviving members of a group nicknamed "the Ritchie Boys"---named after the training facility in Maryland that was set up to train soldiers to do intelligence work. And, since these particular soldiers spoke the languages (such as French and German) needed for the invasion of Europe in 1944, they were a very valuable asset. Not surprisingly, many of these men were Jews that had fled Germany during the rise of the Nazis.

    While there is some narration, mostly the movie consists of just letting the men talk--giving their experiences and background, recounting little stories and reminiscing about their work. I actually liked this, as their lives were interesting enough and needed little embellishment other than some stock clips, photos and incidental music. I am very thankful the film was made, as these men are now quite elderly--and it's a chapter of the war seldom mentioned. It reminds me of a man who had flown in a B-17 during the war who volunteered at the Wright-Patterson Air Museum--just to answer questions and but sure that younger generations do not forget--and we are blessed to hear their stories and sacrifices.
    8JurijFedorov

    Great doc, but overlooks the single battles and the info the intelligence unit gained

    I just read the book yesterday so I can compare every single story from the book to the documentary. It holds up for sure, no doubt. They interview American Jews who spoke German and therefore worked as prison interrogators during WW2 near the battle lines. They didn't fight, but they got a ton of useful info for the army that saved thousands of lives and even made some German prisoners helpful to the Allies like finding mines from them. This doc doesn't go into any interview or info gained. Quite a shame as they actually did a hell of a lot for the US army. The work they did is extremely impressive. Rather the doc is about the sad and funny personal stories and experiences they had. They were Jews who were eager to fight Germans as they were forced to flee Germany and leave their families behind as USA had strict immigration laws. And USA figured out the best use for them. They also have high IQ so even these interviews many years later are with Jews with their high wits intact which makes the doc work. Usually interviews with regular people are boring. As this was an intelligence unit they know how to explain everything in proper detail. Of course we only get stories from people still alive and we don't get an overview over what info what used where as it's about the people not the missions or battles.

    Largely they retell stories from the book. But 20% of stories are completely new, which surprised me. All the stories are great. And the doc is just a fun watch even though it's a shame they don't use more WW2 footage or show maps. Largely they film current locations and the interview subjects. It obviously could have been stronger if it focused on single battles one at a time and what info was used when. But I'm shocked about how few ratings this doc has online and how overlooked it is. Come on people, this is an extremely important part of WW2. Jews fighting Nazis in France, Holland, Germany. While never firing a shot. Of course the doc is just a short intro. It will leave you lacking crucial info. But they basically mention all the big events. For example, in the book a Jew says he found a girlfriend in Paris and therefore wanted to stay. Hence he tanked his interview for a super cozy and important job in London. Yet they found out they could use him in Germany and sent him close to the battle lines meaning that he went to hell for lying. In the doc he of course just says he was sent to Germany never explaining the background story that's likely the most cowardly story in the book as they get to tell their own stories. So the doc misses a lot of these deeper points. But even the book is surely lacking on a lot of details as they wouldn't exactly mention war crimes or great cowardice. It's a great doc to go along with the book. But yeah, when a TV show is made I hope they focus on battles and interviews. For war nerds how they conducted interviews and how they gained and used info is the most interesting part and that part is largely unexplained.

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      title cards: Between 1933 and 1939, countless Germans, Austrians, and Czechoslovakians flee their home countries. For them, a visa to the United States is the most valuable document in the world.

      Guy Stern: I emigrated to America in October 1939. Germany permitted people like myself to leave, provided you didn't have very much. We arrived in New York with $3 - my mother had $3 and I had $3. America was a fantasy at that point, which turned out to be a reality.

      Guy Stern: [lecturing] Who were the first ones who did any stock-taking of what was emerging unique in literary history abroad? Because, if you look at the tradition of literature...

      Guy Stern: I first tried to enlist in 1942 in the Intelligence Service of the Navy. And they told me that they only would take native-born Americans. A couple of months later I was inducted into the US Army, and after my basic training, as Camp Barkley, Texas, I was transferred to the US Military Intelligence Training Center, at Camp Ritchie, Maryland.

      Guy Stern: [lecturing] You must remember I'm driven out of Germany as well. And I came out of the Army in 1945, and enrolled at Columbia in German Department.

      Guy Stern: I was going to be part of this war, oh absolutely. I felt rage at what happened to Europe. I felt rage what happened to Jews. Europe was raped by a very powerful, well disciplined, well oiled, military machine.

      Narrator: This is the story of a group of young men in World War II. Many of them Jewish-German refugees. They escape the Nazis and found a new home in America. They knew the language and the psychology of the enemy better than anybody else. Fighting fascism was their goal. In Camp Ritchie, Maryland they prepared for their own kind of war.

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      • 23 aprile 2004 (Canada)
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