Rabu, 13 September 2017

WWII Today- December 2011

Dutch Resistance Fighter Confesses to 65-Year-Old Murder—and Learns She Killed an Innocent Man She had carried the secret for 65 years but did not want to take it to her death. So 96-year-old Atie Ridder-Visser, a hero of the Dutch resistance, confessed in January to the 1946 murder of a suspected Nazi collaborator. Only then …

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