Women played a vital role in armed and unarmed resistance across Nazi-occupied Europe. From couriers and spies to smugglers and forgers, women risked their lives to undermine the Nazis. Many sabotaged German efforts by destroying power plants, supply trains, and bridges. Others posed as Aryan women to seduce and assassinate officers. Despite the harsh living conditions in these hidden camps, these determined courageous women demonstrate how one person can make a difference.
Lecture by Ali Botein-Furrevig, PH.D.
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