At the tender age of 14, Andrée Geulen emerged as one of Belgium’s most intrepid heroes of the resistance during World War II. Though she did not wield a weapon, her arsenal consisted of a humble schoolbag slung over her shoulder and a sturdy bicycle that carried her through the treacherous streets. Within the confines of that bag were not just books and papers, but carefully forged documents, the names of countless Jewish families, and, at times, the fragile fate of a child hanging in the balance. Her bravery and unwavering spirit became a beacon of hope during one of history’s darkest chapters.
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during World War II a 14-year-old girl risked her life smuggling weapons papers and secrets all on her bicycle Andre Gulan was just a school girl when the Nazis occupied Belgium But when Jewish classmates disappeared she took action She joined the underground resistance delivering forged papers hiding Jewish children and biking miles with dangerous intel Caught several times she narrowly escaped arrest thanks to her quick thinking innocence and iron nerves By the war’s end Andre helped save over 300 Jewish children Most never knew their real names until decades later She was just a girl with a bike but she changed lives forever Subscribe to Daily 2 Minutes for more stories like this