During World War II, two teenage sisters, Freddie and Truus Oversteegen, played an important role in resisting the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. With bravery, instincts, and their bicycles, these young women carried out sabotage missions, transported refugees to safety, and assassinated Nazi officers and Dutch collaborators. Their story, though relatively unknown, is one of courage and sacrifices made by women during wartime. An Upbringing…
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