Back to Show
History Detectives
Toy Soldiers Reveal a Mysterious Past
Growing up in Detroit during WWII, Jim played toy soldiers with his best friend, Fritz. The toys they played with bared a special mark “Lineol – Germany.” Jim vividly remembers on a summer afternoon in 1943 hearing a newspaper boy yell “Extra! Nazi spy ring broken in Detroit!” Fritz’s family soon moved away and Jim never saw him again. Was Fritz’s father a Nazi spy? Jim asks Eduardo to find out.
Support Provided By
Season
56:10
St.Valentine's Day Massacre; G. Washington Miniature; Stalag 17 Portrait
53:09
Barton Letter; Andrew Jackson's Mouth; Spybook
55:09
Space Boot; Satelloon; Moon Museum
54:44
WPA Mural Studies; George Washington Miniature; Japanese Balloon Bomb
54:44
Mussolini Dagger; Liberia Letter; N.E.A.R. Device
54:44
Amelia Earhart Plane; Fillmore Pardon; Boxcar Home
54:44
Tokyo Rose Recording; Crazy Horse Photo; World War II Diary
54:44
Sideshow Babies; Lubin Photos; Navajo Rug
54:54
St. Valentine's Day Massacre; Booth Letter; Cemetery Alarm
54:54
Manhattan Project Patent; Galleon Shipwreck; Creole Poems
54:51
Psychophone; War Dog Letter; Pancho Villa Watch Fob
54:07
Blueprint Special; Monroe Letter; Atocha Spanish Silver