Nancy Wake: SOE's Greatest Heroine (Espionage)

Nancy Wake: SOE's Greatest Heroine (Espionage)

by Braddon (Author), Braddon (Author)

Synopsis

Nancy Wake is one of the true heroines of the Second World War. Born in New Zealand, she was living in Marseille and was married to Frenchman Henri Fiocca when the Germans invaded. Nancy immediately became active in the Resistance movement, smuggling messages and food to underground groups in Southern France and helping refugees flee to Spain. By 1943 she was on the Gestapo 'most wanted' list. Their nickname for her, due to her elusiveness, was the 'White Mouse'. It was time for Nancy to leave France. After six escape attempts Nancy reached Britain - where she promptly became one of the thirty-nine women to join the British Special Operations Executive. Parachuted back into France, she became the virtual leader of a 7,000-strong branch of the Maquis. This book tells the extraordinary wartime story of this exceptional woman.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 19 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0752454854
ISBN 13: 9780752454856

Author Bio
RUSSELL BRADDON was born in Sydney in 1921 and educated at the University of Sydney. He was imprisoned in Changi for four years during the Second World War and his controversial book The Naked Island, describing his experiences as a prisoner, became a bestseller. He died in 1995