Intro. In the midst of World War I, when the sound of explosions tore through the sky and earth turned to mud and blood, Hailee Steinfeld rose from despair with a strength few possessed. The daughter of a doctor and a teacher, she learned from an early age the value of life and the importance of fighting for it. When the war began, he could have fled, but he chose to stay—exchanging the elegant salons of Paris for the makeshift tents of field hospitals.
Between screams of pain and the chill of endless nights, Hailee had become a silent symbol of resistance. He carried a small silver cross in his pocket and, in his heart, the desire to believe that all this would end. Even with tired eyes and scarred hands, she kept going—cleaning wounds, offering water, or just holding the hand of those who had no strength left.
In the fields of France, surrounded by destruction, Hailee Steinfeld proved, day after day, that true courage did not come from weapons, but from hope to come
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