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WW2’s Teenage Nazi Hunters

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WW2's Teenage Nazi Hunters

Nazi Hunters

One evening in Haarlem, Netherlands, Truus, a beautiful Dutch teenager, walked into a restaurant filled with SS officers while her sister Freddie waited outside. Once inside, the young woman approached the highest-ranking officer and began flirting with him. As they became familiar, she coyly suggested they go into the woods for more privacy. Unbeknownst to the officer, he had just walked into a trap, as the two girls weren’t ordinary; they were the Oversteegen sisters, teenage Nazi hunters who had been training for missions like these from an early age.

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