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In 1939, 12-year-old Sasha, inspired by the words of her father, feels she must find a way to stand up to Nazi terror. Hitler's blitzkrieg results in the surrender of France and Sasha and her family flee Paris - learning first hand the brutality of war and how acts of resistance can make a difference. In their occupied country, fraternising with the enemy is frowned on, but necessary. It only gets more complicated when she meets Dieter, a member of the Hitler Youth and the son of her father's best friend. How can Sasha know who to trust when the enemy becomes a friend?
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