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When the hiding place of the beautiful Jewish singer
Rachel Steinn is destroyed by a stray bomb, she decides with a group of
other Jews to cross the Biesbosch to the already liberated south of the
Netherlands. However, their boat is intercepted by a German patrol and
all the refugees are massacred. Only Rachel survives. She joins the
resistance, and under the alias Ellis de Vries manages to get friendly
with the German SD officer Müntze. He is very taken with her and
offers her a job. Meanwhile, the resistance devise a plan to free a
group of imprisoned resistance fighters with Ellis' help. The plan is
betrayed and fails miserably. Both the Resistance and the Germans blame
her. She goes into hiding once more, with Müntze in tow. Together
they wait for the war to end. Liberation does not bring Ellis freedom;
not even when she manages to expose the real traitor. 'Every survivor
is guilty in some way.
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