France 1943. Two pretty and different girls, Alice and Lisette, 17, are torn from their families by the Germans and, along with many other Alsatians, sent to labor in Germany.
Two beautiful and different girls, Alice and Lisette, are 17 years old when forcibly removed from their Alsatian family to cooperate in the war effort in Germany. After spending six months in an indoctrination camp, they are both sent to a munitions factory where they are tasked to perform inhuman labor. An explosion erupts and they are suspected of sabotage and threatened with being sent to a concentration camp. Alice and Lisette believe they saved when transferred to a maternity ward where they continue living the hell of war.—Elizabeth Kahl