Anette Isaacs brings to life the astonishing story of the Ritchie Boys, a group of German-speaking Jewish refugees who became one of America’s most powerful intelligence assets during World War II. Trained at Maryland's Camp Ritchie and returning to war-torn Europe, they used language, quick thinking, and psychological skills to interrogate prisoners and extract information that helped shape the Allied victory. The courageous Ritchie Boys showed their impact in the fight against Hitler.