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Boy Scouts Uncover German American Saboteurs During World War II
A group of German American saboteurs were uncovered thanks to the detective work of a local Boy Scout who spotted them using a compass during a snowstorm and traced their tracks back to the shoreline. One of the saboteurs was revealed to have been a former Boy Scout himself.
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Two Nazi war criminals, Dash and Berger, were buried in a potter's field outside Washington, which has now become the D.C. municipal water treatment plant.
57:37 - 58:07 (00:30)
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Two Nazi war criminals, Dash and Berger, were buried in a potter's field outside Washington, which has now become the D.C. municipal water treatment plant. Berger fed the media the story and blamed others for the war crimes committed.
ChapterBoy Scouts Uncover German American Saboteurs During World War II
EpisodeSelects: The Time Nazis Invaded Florida
PodcastStuff You Should Know
During World War II, German saboteurs tried to infiltrate the US by sending groups ashore in submarines.
58:07 - 59:06 (00:58)
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During World War II, German saboteurs tried to infiltrate the US by sending groups ashore in submarines. After a fatal mission, their involvement was exposed, and one of the leaders, George John Dash, unsuccessfully sought a pardon in America.
ChapterBoy Scouts Uncover German American Saboteurs During World War II
EpisodeSelects: The Time Nazis Invaded Florida
PodcastStuff You Should Know
German American saboteurs use their knowledge of the outdoors to attempt an attack on American soil during World War II, but are ultimately caught by a fellow Boy Scout.
59:06 - 1:00:42 (01:36)
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German American saboteurs use their knowledge of the outdoors to attempt an attack on American soil during World War II, but are ultimately caught by a fellow Boy Scout.