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not become a public charge to the government. They did so by borrowing money from friends and returning it all after the record statements came through. To prepare for his trip, Stern's parents took him out of high school and hired an
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routine to scare prisoners of war and defectors. One of their most important interrogations included learning about the execution of two fellow
Ritchie Boys of another team, leading to the capture and trial of their murderer.
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811:"Review: Guy Stern's 'Invisible Ink: A Memoir'"
483:. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. 2020.
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