September 27, 2014
Tribute To Courageous World War Two Woman Warrior
John Lichfield pays tribute to Nancy Wake, the Second World War's most decorated woman, who has died at the age of 98
Nancy Wake when she was younger
[From article]
Even before she escaped to Britain, through Spain, in 1943 to train as a guerrilla leader, Nancy had been top of the Gestapo's French "wanted" list. With her husband, she ran a resistance network which helped to smuggle Jews and allied airmen out of the country.
Her "invisibility", according to French colleagues, was partly explained by her gender and her beauty. The Germans could not believe that one of their chief opponents was a slender, pretty, dark-haired woman.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/resistance-heroine-who-led-7000-men-against-the-nazis-2334156.html
Resistance heroine who led 7,000 men against the Nazis
John Lichfield pays tribute to Nancy Wake, the Second World War's most decorated woman, who has died at the age of 98
JOHN LICHFIELD
Tuesday 09 August 2011
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Courage,
Espionage,
France,
Tribute,
United Kingdom,
World War II
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