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A resistance worker against the Germans in World War II: protecting Jews, and risking her life along the way. Hanneke Ippish is a woman who lived through the Holocaust. She was a teenager during this time. So she had many interesting experiences including addisting others in hiding and bringing them much needed supplies. She was adventually captured and sent into a cell with other women. While here her family would come to pick up her laundry IF her captors would allow pick up that day. And they would hide little teeny letters in the seams of the clotihing so as not to get caught. Her family would unsew the seams and read the letter and write a new one and put it in the seams of her clothes. During her time in confinement she was interegated by the Germans for hours and was finally returned to her cell after they found out she could not be forced to speak. She ived through so much and has recorded it in her autobiography Sky. It is a true story that shows the cruelty of men, but in the end shows how we can be triumphal. She now lives in Montana, The Big Sky State. She has published another book and has more on the way.

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