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.
- felliott1
- Jun 6, 2012