...you sent me regarding the photo i still think the lady is likely to be nancy wake, just that she was not named in the title name of the photo
...me wonder even more that the lady in the photo could well be nancy wake as she was also working as a journalist at the same time as him in...
...hat on,unless i am mistaken the lady i think could well be Nancy Wake i feel sure it has to be Nancy Wake because the ladys resemblance to...
again this is where you should use the search facility - this subject has been noted a few times...
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No, definitely not Nancy Wake, because she survived the war and lived to a good old age. Can't remember when she died , but not that long ago - I...
Not Nancy Wake she operated in another area, I will look into the Northern France Circuits that were involved in the CROSSBOW - Anti V Weapon Ops
They called Nancy Wake "la Souris Blanche" (the White Mouse.) Is this the one? (She is famous and is a highly decorated heroine.) You can find...
...Margery Booth, and I think we have some letters somewhere from Nancy Wake. After the war we moved to New Zealand and died in the mid1970's....
Nancy Wake - a bit late for you now, but this is her autobiography: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2907267-the-white-mouse I've got a copy,...
...and represents the diversity of the types recruited to SOE. As Nancy Wake stated there was mirth and laughter where ever Denis was.....penned...
The SOE Circuit in the area was the FREELANCE Circuit - John Farmer as Organizer, Nancy Wake as Courier and Denis Rake as WTO
...pilot with No. 625 Squadron RAF and reached the rank of Wing Commander." I have just started reading about Nancy Wake which is so far rather good!
In my mind all books on Nancy Wake are brilliant,one of my all time favourite people.
...was involved in French Resistance activities. Most famous was Nancy Wake, a member of the Special Operations Executive who had been...
...of the United Kingdom, posthumously. Almost as well known was Nancy Wake, called "the White Mouse" by the Gestapo, which placed a large bounty...
...Libraries have eight reserve requests for their only copy of Nancy Wake's autobiography. The Russell Braddon book is available from the reserve...
...Mr Stéphane Romatet, and Mr Peter FitzSimons AM, author of Nancy Wake’s biography, in paying tribute to one of the most famed women in...
...which proves that irregular leadership knows no bounds. Nancy Wake had some disagreements with Coulaudron in her time in the Auvergne. As...
...become a Jedburgh - he transferred to the OSS at Milton Hall. His brother John was also in the OSS and operated alongside Nancy Wake and Denis...
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