Hepburn's Post-War Life in Amsterdam

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After the war ended, Hepburn relocated to Amsterdam with her mother and siblings. This move marked a significant transition in her life as she sought to rebuild after the turmoil of the war. In Amsterdam, she began her ballet training under the guidance of Sonia Gaskell, a prominent figure in Dutch ballet, and Olga Tarasova, a Russian teacher known for her expertise in the field. This training was crucial for Hepburn, as it laid the foundation for her future career in the performing arts. However, the family faced financial difficulties due to the loss of their fortune during the war. To support her family, Hepburn took on various jobs, including working as a cook and housekeeper for a wealthy family. This experience not only helped her family survive but also instilled in her a strong work ethic and resilience that would serve her well in her later endeavors.
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