“Ritchie Boy” driven from Nazi Germany to discuss his experience working with U.S. Military Intelligence during WWII Dr. Al Miller was forced to leave Germany as a Jewish teenager in the 1930s as the Nazis rose to power. When he returned years later, it was as a member of a special American military intelligence unit known as “The Ritchie Boys.” Miller spoke with WAMC about his experience interrogating Nazi prisoners for the United States. Miller is making a speaking appearance for the Jewish Federation of the Berkshires tonight. Miller, now 99, has given hundreds of speeches about his experiences in...