![]() She was captured twice by the Nazis and twice escaped, going on to fight with the Resistance in Poland. Polish Resistance fighter Hilda Eisen. ![]() They served, fought, struggled, and made things happen―in and out of uniform. This book introduces readers to some remarkable women of WWII. The Girls Who Stepped Out of Line are the heroes of the Greatest Generation that you hardly ever hear about. ‘We just closed ourselves up in the house,’ she said.” About the Book Hilda and her family had to wear the yellow star, both on the front and the back of their clothes. A speeding roadster was gaining ground.” Friday 56, from : “By 1940, German soldiers began to occupy Hilda’s hometown. The dark car screeched back and forth around hairpin curves lined with firs, then sped up along short straightaways, only to have to brake hard at the next bend. Keep reading till the end for Our Rating!īook Beginning: “The headlights bounced up and down on the narrow mountain road like a tennis ball. ![]() This week our Book Beginning and Friday 56 are from the same book, T he Girls Who Stepped Out of Line: Untold Stories of the Women Who Changed the Course of World War II.By Major General Mari K. TGIF! It’s Friday! Woop! Woop! Time for another Book Beginnings and Friday 56 ! ![]()
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