Freedom's Clothesline

Dutch citizens during World War II Written by Toos Schoffelen Nooijen The author who lived in the southern Dutch province of Limburg tells of her family’s struggles during the WWII occupation years, interweaving it with stories of friends who offered at great risks to themselves shelter to both Jews and...

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Dutch citizens during World War II

Written by Toos Schoffelen Nooijen

The author who lived in the southern Dutch province of Limburg tells of her family’s struggles during the WWII occupation years, interweaving it with stories of friends who offered at great risks to themselves shelter to both Jews and Allied airmen in Nazi-controlled territory. “Her frank and articulate account gives the reader a vivid idea of what life in her native Netherlands was like during World War II. This book is about heroes, not necessarily those who have found their way into history books, but those who acted heroically every day in ways that mattered to the people around them.” - Dr. B.J. Ancelet, Ph.D., University of Southwestern Louisiana.

Paperback, 228 pages, Illustrated, A general Dutch WWII history title (new but out-of-print)

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