The Hunger Winter
In the fall of 1944, the Nazis were occupying the Netherlands. Sisters Ada, 22, and Lina, 18, discover their father’s documentation of Nazi war crimes and work to preserve the evidence until the war ends.
In the fall of 1944, the Nazis were occupying the Netherlands. Sisters Ada, 22, and Lina, 18, discover their father’s documentation of Nazi war crimes and work to preserve the evidence until the war ends.
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