
Ellis sees Smaal at Nazi headquarters and learns that he and Müntze have negotiated a cease fire - if the Resistance ceases its attacks against the Nazis, the Nazis will cease its violent reprisals against Dutch civilians. Franken gives them a report indicating that Tim has confessed everything and is to be executed, however, Müntze refuses to sign the execution order. There she meets Ronnie, who is Franken's secretary/sex partner. She accepts a job in his office and begins work the following day. He intuits that she is Jewish from her dyed blond hair but has fallen in love with her.

She and Müntze return to his suite to make love. Although she is sickened at his sight, she manages to sing at the party later. There she sees SS commandant Günter Franken (Waldemar Kobus) and recognizes him as the Nazi who led the ambush against the refugee boat. Knowing he is an avid stamp collector, she takes some rare Dutch stamps to him. While the others go into hiding, Ellis arranges a meeting with Müntze hoping that she can persuade him to release Tim. Kuiper's son, Tim (Ronald Armbrust) was driving and is arrested by the Gestapo. A truck carrying the British guns crashes in front of the soup kitchen. Ellis and Müntze are clearly attracted to each other and she accepts an offer to visit him at his office. The Nazis don't search Müntze's compartment. Ellis takes the bags and enters a private compartment occupied by SD Colonel Müntze (Sebastian Koch). But when the Nazi soldiers on the train clearly do intend to search all baggage, a new plan is needed.
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He and Ellis are to pose as husband and wife so the Nazis will not search their luggage on the train the luggage is actually full of weaponry. The smugglers are led by Hans Akkermans (Thom Hoffman), an expert marksman. Eventually she is made a part of the Resistance's plans to smuggle in British guns and rations. She is taken to a soup kitchen run by another member of the Resistance, Gerben Kuipers (Derek de Lint) and given the new name of Ellis de Vries. Rachel is found by Resistance fighters who smuggle her into The Hague by disguising her as a typhoid victim and placing her in a coffin that if properly "sealed" has sizable air holes. Before drifting down the river, she sees the Nazis loot the corpses. The Nazis immediately open fire only Rachel survives the massacre.

That evening, the boat is ambushed by a Nazi patrol boat. Van Gein does not accompany the Jews on the boat trip. Rachel is reunited with her parents and brother, who is recovering from an emergency appendectomy. Van Gein leads Rachel and Rob to a dock where other Jews wait to leave. He gives her enough money and jewels to live on for a year but warns her not to trust people so easily. Rachel visits her father's lawyer, Smaal (Dolf de Vries). He agrees to help Rachel and Rob escape to the Allied controlled southern part of Holland. That night, Van Gein (Peter Blok), a police officer, arrives to tell them that the Nazis know that Rachel is in the area and will hunt her down. Rob (Michiel Heisman), a young man from a neighboring farm, hides her in the family's greenhouse. One day, a crippled Allied bomber drops its payload on the farmhouse, killing everyone except Rachel. In exchange for hiding her, they expect her to learn Bible verses. In 1944, Rachel hides from the Nazis in a farm in the Dutch countryside. After Ronnie leaves, Rachel reflects on her adventures during the final days of the war.

Marieke van LithĪt the Kibbutz Stein in Israel in 1956, school teacher Rachel (Clarice van Houten) is reunited with Ronnie (Halina Reijn), a friend from The Hague during World War II. All that's left to do is run with the man she learned to love and find a way to prove her innocence by finding the real betrayer. But when someone within the resistance betrays her she is now seen as the bad guy from both sides. He soons falls for her and joins his office as a spy. She goes to the head quarters to meet him again and gain his trust. After the son of the resistance leader is captured the meeting comes in handy. Under the false name Ellis de Vries she meets a SS-official Ludwig Muntze on a train smuggling weapons. That night the boat sails onto a trap of the Germans and they kill every person on it. They run the next day with this man to cross over to liberated areas. Thesame night, as she is hiding with the sailer, she is warned by the dutch resistance that their hiding place is located by the Germans and they're on their way. After her hiding place is literally blown, she escapes with her rescuer, a young sailer. A young Jewish girl is hiding from the Nazi's during the second world war in The Netherlands.
