Hannie Schaft's Bullet Charm

Origin
Hannie Schaft was a Dutch resistance fighter during World War Two. Known as "the girl with the red hair", she joined the communist party to actively fight back against German occupation. She was arrested at a military checkpoint and later killed by close range gunfire. However, the first shot only injured her, where she replied "I shoot better than you" to her executioners.

Description
A charm made from the bullet that killed Hannie hanging from a lock of her distinctive red hair.

Effects
The holder of the bullet will survive any form of ammunition. This effect stops working if the gun is reloaded. Speaking Dutch or German while wearing it has been noted to amplify the effects and make bullets stop before they reach the wearer.