The Nine
The True Story of a Band of Women Who Survived the Worst of Nazi Germany
by:
Gwen Strauss
in:
European History
Summary:
The book chronicles the harrowing experiences of nine female resistance fighters during World War II who were imprisoned by the Nazis, detailing their remarkable escape from a death march. It delves into their solidarity, bravery, and perseverance as they navigated the dangers of war-torn Europe to find freedom.
Key points:
1. Resilience: The book showcases the survival instincts of nine women who escaped a Holocaust death march.
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