A pilot, a student, a member of the Resistance, and a volunteer: each of these women refused to accept the status quo, deciding instead to take part in fighting the Nazi regime during World War II. Each would sacrifice their lives for the cause. Amy Johnson, a British pilot whose passion and gift for aviation challenged preconceptions of her time. Sophie Scholl, a young student in Munich who denounced the Nazi regime through nonviolent acts. Berty Albrecht, a Frenchwoman who fought for education, independence, and the right of universal suffrage. And finally, Mila Racine, who at just 22 years old, helped Jewish children flee Nazi-occupied areas.