This paper discusses Lucie Aubrac's Outwitting the Gestapo and Irene Gut Opdyke's In My Hands. Both books are profound and stirring first-hand accounts of personal experiences with Nazism. The authors fought the Nazi regime in their own unique way. In telling their story, they remind the reader of the potential of human evil, as well as the obligation that all of us have to fight it. 15 pgs. Bibliography lists 4 sources.