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Ichingcarpenter

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Sun Nov 3, 2013, 12:28 PM Nov 2013

The Most Decorated Woman Soldier of WWII has died [View all]

Nancy Wake, "the White Mouse" and the most decorated woman of the 1939-45 war, disliked people messing around with her life story. Small wonder. It was an extraordinary story and an extraordinary life.

Ms Wake, who has died in London just before her 99th birthday, was a New Zealander brought up in Australia. She became a nurse, a journalist who interviewed Adolf Hitler, a wealthy French socialite, a British agent and a French resistance leader. She led 7,000 guerrilla fighters in battles against the Nazis in the northern Auvergne, just before the D-Day landings in 1944. On one occasion, she strangled an SS sentry with her bare hands. On another, she cycled 500 miles to replace lost codes. In June 1944, she led her fighters in an attack on the Gestapo headquarters at Montlucon in central France.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/resistance-heroine-who-led-7000-men-against-the-nazis-2334156.html




Years of service 1943–1945 (SOE)
Rank Captain
Unit Freelance
Battles/wars World War II

Awards
Companion of the Order of Australia
George Medal
Officier de la Légion d'Honneur
Croix de guerre (France)
Medal of Freedom (United States)
RSA Badge in Gold (New Zealand)

After the fall of France in 1940, she became a courier for the French Resistance and later joined the escape network of Captain Ian Garrow. In reference to Wake's ability to elude capture, the Gestapo called her the White Mouse. The Resistance had to be very careful with her missions; her life was in constant danger, with the Gestapo tapping her phone and intercepting her mail.

In November 1942, Wehrmacht troops occupied the southern part of France after the Allies' Operation Torch had started. This gave the Gestapo unrestricted access to all papers of the Vichy régime and made life more dangerous for Wake. The Germans had an English spy, Sergeant Harold Cole, working for them.


By 1943, Wake was the Gestapo's most wanted person, with a 5 million-franc price on her head. When the network was betrayed that same year, she decided to flee Marseille. Her husband, Henri Fiocca, stayed behind; he was later captured, tortured and executed by the Gestapo.[5]


Wake described her tactics: "A little powder and a little drink on the way, and I'd pass their (German) posts and wink and say, 'Do you want to search me?' God, what a flirtatious little bastard I was.'

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake

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Wow. Just wow. loudsue Nov 2013 #1
So sick of right wing rhetoric concerning French lack of resolve during WW11. busterbrown Nov 2013 #2
What people forget is PumpkinAle Nov 2013 #6
The Secret Army is a nail biter Ichingcarpenter Nov 2013 #10
Funny how words change.. adavid Nov 2013 #20
Agreed, especially when the comments are made by a bunch of rethug chickenhawks kairos12 Nov 2013 #9
That and it's not like anyone else fared better taking the Wehrmacht on the chin like that Posteritatis Nov 2013 #14
Stalin is the main reason the Russian Army did so poorly in 1941 happyslug Nov 2013 #17
Not Bad Strategy, just to far behind Germany in re-arming. happyslug Nov 2013 #16
I don’t get it.. busterbrown Nov 2013 #21
It takes time to get a unit to work together as a unit. happyslug Nov 2013 #23
Godspeed, Nancy Wake. johnnyreb Nov 2013 #3
Rest in peace shenmue Nov 2013 #4
What a woman! Botany Nov 2013 #5
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Nov 2013 #7
a great woman but she died two years ago. TeamPooka Nov 2013 #8
I thought so. whistler162 Nov 2013 #18
I would watch the heck out of that movie. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #11
Adieu, Nancy Wake, and Godspeed LongTomH Nov 2013 #12
Salute Recursion Nov 2013 #13
And so CUTE too to boot. :-) WOW, what a GUTSY lady. They should have a statue in her honor. RBInMaine Nov 2013 #15
Reminds me of Barbara Stanwyck progressoid Nov 2013 #22
They raise 'em tough down in New Zealand! tabasco Nov 2013 #19
RIP burrowowl Nov 2013 #24
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