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1,700 North Holland women in the resistance given a face. Historian Mart: ‘Women were the infrastructure of the resistance’

1,700 North Holland women in the resistance given a face. Historian Mart: ‘Women were the infrastructure of the resistance’

The North Holland Archive in Haarlem is hosting an exhibition titled 'Vrouwen in verzet' to honor nearly 1,700 women who participated in the Dutch resistance during World War II. The exhibit aims to provide recognition for their vital roles by sharing their names and personal stories with the public.

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