Add WW2: Women on the Frontline to your watchlist. When Selma van de Perre takes a daily walk in the small garden square outside her London home, she goes unnoticed. But as a former wartime resistance fighter, 102-year-old Selma has an astonishing tale to tell. “When I look back, I think, ‘How could I? It’s unbelievable,’” she says of her daring exploits, under the nose of the Nazis. “I’ve asked myself why I didn’t just stay in a little room, like many people in hiding, and try to survive the war that way? I’m pleased that I could do something.” That’s quite an understatement. During the Second World War, Selma (née Velleman)
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