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100 1  Brady, Tim,|d1955-|eauthor. 
245 10 Three ordinary girls :|bthe remarkable story of three 
       Dutch teenagers who became spies, saboteurs Nazi assassin-
       and WWII heroes|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cTim 
       Brady. 
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511 0  Read by David de Vries. 
520    May 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 "with nothing to lose but their own lives," Hannie, 
       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 traitors-on public 
       streets and in private traps-with the courage of veteran 
       guerilla fighters and the cunning of seasoned spies. Tim 
       Brady offers a never-before-seen 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 Dutch 
       patriots-regardless of the consequences. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
600 10 Schaft, Hannie,|d1920-1945. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xUnderground movements|zNetherlands
       |xBiography. 
650  0 World War, 1939-1945|xUnderground movements|zNetherlands
       |vBiography. 
651  0 Netherlands|xHistory|yGerman occupation, 1940-1945. 
700 1  De Vries, David,|d1958-|enarrator. 
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