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During World War 2, a young Dutch Resistance Fighter came to prominence by the name of Freddie Oversteegen. She was only 14 when she joined the Dutch resistance during World War II, and only a couple of years older when she became one of its armed assassins. Together with her sister, Truus Oversteegen —and later, a young woman named Hannie Schaft—the trio lured, ambushed and killed German Nazis and their Dutch collaborators.
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During World War 2, a young Dutch Resistance Fighter came to prominence by the name of Freddie Oversteegen. She was only 14 when she joined the Dutch resistance during World War II, and only a couple of years older when she became one of its armed assassins. Together with her sister, Truus Oversteegen —and later, a young woman named Hannie Schaft—the trio lured, ambushed and killed German Nazis and their Dutch collaborators.

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