Hanneke Eikema (23 March 1925 – 15 April 2012) was a Dutch woman who, during World War II, helped ferry Jewish children to safety and assisted in the financial logistics of the Dutch resistance.[2]
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^Ippisch, Hanneke (1998). Sky : a true story of resistance during World War II : illustrated with photographs, documents, and letters from the author's collection (1st pbk. ed.). [New York]: Troll. ISBN 0-689-80508-X. OCLC 38054998.
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