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Thrilling accounts of courageous female secret agents.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the untold stories of women who risked their lives during World War II. Through the captivating narratives of ten remarkable female agents, Marcus Binney showcases their audacity, resourcefulness, and unwavering commitment to the cause. From Polish Countess Krystyna Skarbek to American Virginia Hall, each woman's journey behind enemy lines is filled with suspense, danger, and triumph. Their resilience and bravery will leave you inspired and in awe of their unwavering dedication to the Allied cause. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey of heroism and sacrifice that history books often overlook.

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The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Agents of the Special Operations Executive

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ISBN: 9780060540876
Authors: Marcus Binney
Publisher: William Morrow
Date of Publication: 2003-09-30
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: History, Biographies & Memoirs
Related Topics: Historical, War, World War II, Biography
Goodreads rating: 3.75
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The Special Operations Executive was formed by Winston Churchill in 1940 to "set Europe ablaze." In the SOE women were trained to handle guns and explosives, work undercover, endure interrogation by the Gestapo, and use complex codes. In The Women Who Lived for Danger, acclaimed historian Marcus Binney recounts the story of ten remarkable women who were dropped in occupied territories to work as secret agents.Once they were behind enemy lines, theirs was the most dangerous war of all, as they led apparently normal civilian lives while in constant danger of arrest. They organized dropping grounds for arms and explosives destined for the Resistance, helped operate escape lines for airmen who had been shot down over Europe, and provided Allied Command with vital intelligence. SOE women agents came from all walks of life: from the dazzling Polish Countess Krystyna Skarbek (alias Christine Granville) and the American Virginia Hall, who was from a rich Baltimore family, to Marguerite Knight, a secretary in Walthamstow. Petite Lisa de Baissac lived next to Gestapo headquarters in Poitiers playing the part of a quiet widow, while twenty-year-old student Paola Del Din was sent to find a way through the German front line in Florence. Hot-tempered Paddy O'Sullivan deflected a German officer from examining her suitcase by making a date with him, and Alix d'Unienville feigned madness when captured.The stories of these women agents -- some famous, some virtually unknown -- are told with the help of extensive new archive material. Their exploits form a new chapter of heroism in the history of warfare matched only by their determination, resourcefulness, and ability to stay cool in the face of extreme danger.
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Thrilling accounts of courageous female secret agents.

This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the untold stories of women who risked their lives during World War II. Through the captivating narratives of ten remarkable female agents, Marcus Binney showcases their audacity, resourcefulness, and unwavering commitment to the cause. From Polish Countess Krystyna Skarbek to American Virginia Hall, each woman's journey behind enemy lines is filled with suspense, danger, and triumph. Their resilience and bravery will leave you inspired and in awe of their unwavering dedication to the Allied cause. Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey of heroism and sacrifice that history books often overlook.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.