Women Warriors - The Hidden Spies of WWII by Donna Pedace
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Author's Synopsis
The stories of the 52 female agents trained and sent into France by the Special Operation Executive (SOE). They were a widely diverse group of women by age, education, economic background, and motivation. But all had the goal of freeing France from German occupation. Of the 52 women who went to France, eleven (11) were executed while prisoners in concentration camps, and two (2) died of disease in the camps. Others were captured and tortured but survived the war. All showed incredible courage, and Nazi records show that not one of the captured women gave the Germans any classified information – even when they faced a certain death.
Behind the veil of secrecy, not yet raised by the Air Ministry, there are great stories of courage and endurance. For the agent has no status, no friendly uniform or consul to rely on. With her friends, she is outside the law — until it catches up with her.
Written by Squadron Leader William Simpson, Distinguished Flying Cross, regarding the female SOE agents in March 1945.
Format(s) for review: Paper Only
Review Genre: Nonfiction—History
Number of Pages: 328
Word Count: 123,171