Working with the French Resistance to help Jewish children flee the Nazi-occupied nation before working at the Nuremberg Trials, Sabine Specter 's story is a remarkable one. After leaving Poland due to antisemitism, Sabine 's family settled in Antwerp, Belgium during the late 1930s. However, once the Nazis invaded Belgium in May 1940, the family moved again, this time to France, where they went into hiding and decided not to stay for too long in any one village. Once in France, a teenage Sabine joined a youth French Resistance movement, which worked to take Jewish children out of France and...