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The astonishing true story of three fearless
female teenage resisters during WWII whose youth
and innocence belied their extraordinary daring
in the Nazi-occupied NetherlandsquotExhustively
researched and written with both authority and
style8230hitory that reads like a
novel.82218212Stephen Harding, New York
Times best-selling author of The Last BattleMay
10, 1940. The Netherlands was swarming with Third
Reich troops. In seven days it's entirely
occupied by Nazi Germany. Joining a
small resistance cell in the Dutch city of
Haarlem were three teenage girls Hannie Schaft,
and sisters Truus and Freddie Oversteegen who
would soon band together to form a
singular female underground squad.Smart, fiercely
political, devoted solely to the cause,
and quotwitnothing to lose but their own
lives,quotHannie, Truus, and Freddie took
terrifying direct action against Nazi targets.
That included sheltering fleeing Jews, political
dissidents, and Dutch resisters. They sabotaged
bridges and railways, and donned disguises to
lead children from probable internment in
concentration camps to safehouses. They
covertly transported weapons and set military
facilities ablaze. And they carried out
the assassinations of German soldiers and
traitors8212onpublic streets and in
private traps8212wih the courage of veteran
guerilla fighters and the cunning of
seasoned spies.In telling this true story through
the lens of a fearlessly unique trio of freedom
fighters, Tim Brady offers a little-known
perspective of the Dutch resistance during the
war. Of lives under threat of how these
courageous young women became involved in the
underground and of how their dedication evolved
into dangerous, life-threatening missions on
behalf of
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Dutch patriots8212reardless of the
consequences.Harrowing, emotional,
and unforgettable, Three Ordinary Girls finally
moves these three icons of resistance into
the deserved forefront of world history.
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