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Nazi Assassins–and WWII Heroes, Saboteurs, The Remarkable Story of Three Dutch Teenagers Who Became Spies, Three Ordinary Girls, Tim Brady
‘Three Ordinary Girls: The Remarkable Story of Three Dutch Teenagers Who Became Spies, Saboteurs, Nazi Assassins–and WWII Heroes’ by Tim Brady
This book read like a research paper. Boring. How can you make a topic like this so dry? The title ‘three ordinary girls’ doesn’t pop at all. And a map would have greatly helped.
Reading the book and seeing who they assassinated I found myself asking ‘how does this make them better than the enemy?’ And I don’t think that was what the author was going for.
For a book that has so much research, there are errors. Page 227 Kuch is not the German word for cake. It should be Kuchen.