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Jewish Military History Book Club – May

May 18, 2022 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT

Jewish Military History Book Club

Purpose of the club – Review books about American and other Jews who have made significant contributions to military history as well as books on Jewish military history.

This book club is a project of the Jewish War Veterans Post 256 Patriotism Committee.

May’s book: Ritchie Boy Secrets by Beverley Driver Eddy

In June 1942, the U.S. Army began recruiting immigrants, the children of immigrants, refugees, and others with language skills and knowledge of enemy lands and cultures for a special military intelligence group being trained in the mountains of northern Maryland and sent into Europe and the Pacific. Ultimately, 15,000 men and some women received this specialized training and went on to make vital contributions to victory in World War II. This is their story, which Beverley Driver Eddy tells thoroughly and colorfully, drawing heavily on interviews with surviving Ritchie Boys.

The army recruited not just those fluent in German, French, Italian, and Polish (approximately a fifth were Jewish refugees from Europe), but also Arabic, Japanese, Dutch, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Turkish, and other languages—as well as some 200 Native Americans and 200 WACs. They were trained in photo interpretation, terrain analysis, POW interrogation, counterintelligence, espionage, signal intelligence (including pigeons), mapmaking, intelligence gathering, and close combat.

Many landed in France on D-Day. Many more fanned out across Europe and around the world completing their missions, often in cooperation with the OSS and Counterintelligence Corps, sometimes on the front lines, often behind the lines. The Ritchie Boys’ intelligence proved vital during the liberation of Paris and the Battle of the Bulge. They helped craft the print and radio propaganda that wore down German home front morale. If caught, they could have been executed as spies. After the war they translated and interrogated at the Nuremberg trials. One participated in using war criminal Klaus Barbie as an anti-communist agent. Meanwhile, Ritchie Boys in the Pacific Theater of Operations collected intelligence in Burma and China, directed bombing raids in New Guinea and the Philippines, and fought on Okinawa and Iwo Jima.

This is a different kind of World War II story, and Eddy tells it with conviction, supported by years of research and interviews.

Club moderator

Marc Liebman, a retired Navy Captain and Naval Aviator who is a Vietnam and Desert Storm combat veteran. He is an award-winning author of 11 successful novels, five of which were Amazon #1 Best Sellers. Marc is also an historian who has been writing and lecturing about American Jews who have made significant contributions to American Military History.

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Date:
May 18, 2022
Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT
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Website:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83519240501?pwd=TWw3T0ZDSmNpYzhEanJxbFFnRk9tdz09

Organizer

Dr. Harvey Bloom Post 256, Dallas, TX

Details

Date:
May 18, 2022
Time:
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT
Event Category:
Website:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83519240501?pwd=TWw3T0ZDSmNpYzhEanJxbFFnRk9tdz09

Organizer

Dr. Harvey Bloom Post 256, Dallas, TX