Audrey Hepburn spent a lot of her teenage years secretly battling against the Nazis.


 Hepburn was and is extremely well-known among most as a talented actor and a 50s icon. And those who have read her biography will know that she did much more than just that.

During the war, Hepburn moved to Holland, as her parents thought it was a neutral country, safe from invasion. But they were wrong.

When the Nazis cut off food supplies, Hepburn, only a teenager, faced severe malnutrition.

She performed ballet in front of audiences that were terrified of the Nazis. These illegal performances were called zwarte avonden, or ‘black evenings’, used as a way for suffering musicians, targeted by the Nazis, to make money. They were called ‘black evenings’ as the windows were blacked out so that the Germans would not discover them. 

She then donated the funds to the Dutch Resistance. These funds helped to support the hiding of Jews within the Netherlands.

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