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Beryl E. Escott

    Largement reconnue comme la plus éminente historienne de la WAAF, cette auteure explore l'histoire de la Royal Air Force où elle a elle-même servi. Son écriture se caractérise par un regard incisif sur les expériences des femmes au service, de leur implication à leurs contributions incroyables pendant la guerre. À travers ses œuvres méticuleusement recherchées, elle donne vie à des récits de courage et de résilience, s'assurant que ces voix inoubliables continuent d'être entendues.

    The Heroines of SOE
    Heroines of Soe: F Section: Britain's Secret Women in France
    • Focusing on the unsung contributions of female agents during World War II, this account highlights the 40 women of SOE's F Section, including notable figures like Nancy Wake and Pearl Witherington. These women, drawn from diverse backgrounds, faced perilous missions in France, driven by their love for the country and a desire to aid in its liberation. Their bravery, leadership, and resilience in the face of adversity played a crucial role in the resistance efforts, ultimately saving countless lives. This is the first comprehensive narrative of their remarkable stories.

      Heroines of Soe: F Section: Britain's Secret Women in France
    • The history of SOE's war in the shadows has been told many times and much is known about the men who fought in secret. However, less is known about the women who also risked their lives for Britain and the liberation of France. By 1942, SOE (Britain's Special Operations Executive) was in desperate need of new recruits for their dangerous missions in France and they turned to a previously unexplored group - women. These female recruits came from all levels of society and were often motivated by an idealistic love of France and a desire to play a part in its liberation. They formed SOE's 'F' force. Many displayed unexpected qualities. Some proved good leaders, like Pearl Witherington, others like Nancy Wake laughed their way through the war, many others like Noor Inayat Khan showed astonishing courage through terrible privations, and many of them died bravely and painfully. Without doubt their contributions to Britain's secret missions of intelligence-gathering and sabotage helped the resistance to drive out their occupiers and free France. Here, for the first time is the extraordinary account of all forty SOE 'F' women agents. It is a story that deserves to be read by everyone.

      The Heroines of SOE