Fleeing Nazi persecution for America in the 1930s, the young German-born Jews were labeled ‘enemy aliens’ when war broke out. When sent to a secret military intelligence training center, these young men became an incredible asset. Familiar with the language, culture, and psychology of the enemy better than anyone, and with the greatest motivation to fight Hitler’s anti-Semitic regime, they were trained and sent back to the frontlines of battlefields across Nazi-occupied Europe to defeat the enemy. In The Ritchie Boys, Bruce Henderson draws on personal interviews with many surviving veterans and extensive archival research to draw a portrait of the courage, determination, revenge, and redemption of the unsung heroes.