Innocent Killers: How Three Ordinary Girls Became Nazi Nightmares and WWII Heroes
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The amazing story of three Dutch teenage girls who became heroes of the Resistance - spies, saboteurs and assassins - to liberate their country from Nazi occupation.
Hanni Schaft is 17, knows three languages and is self-conscious about her bright red hair.
Truss Oversteigen is 17, the older of the two sisters, with the personality of a bratty boy.
Freddy Oversteigen is 15, her mother's favorite and a real beauty.
When the troops of the Third Reich occupy the Netherlands, in the town of Haarlem, three teenage girls join an underground organization. They start by posting leaflets and carrying weapons, and end up sabotaging railroads and killing Nazis.
They act with the courage of partisans, with the cunning of experienced spies - risking lives that the war has devalued. But the price of heroism will prove to be much higher than they thought - both for themselves and their loved ones...
Hanni Schaft is 17, knows three languages and is self-conscious about her bright red hair.
Truss Oversteigen is 17, the older of the two sisters, with the personality of a bratty boy.
Freddy Oversteigen is 15, her mother's favorite and a real beauty.
When the troops of the Third Reich occupy the Netherlands, in the town of Haarlem, three teenage girls join an underground organization. They start by posting leaflets and carrying weapons, and end up sabotaging railroads and killing Nazis.
They act with the courage of partisans, with the cunning of experienced spies - risking lives that the war has devalued. But the price of heroism will prove to be much higher than they thought - both for themselves and their loved ones...
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