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D-Day - thoughts, stories?
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<blockquote data-quote="Leap Frog" data-source="post: 2728060" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>D-Day's "forgotten woman"-- her name is Virginia Hall, and the story is told in a book by Sonia Purnell.</p><p>She was from a family of Baltimore socialites, but with other goals such as helping in the war effort.</p><p>So, she talked her way into a British spy organization and became the first Allied woman behind enemy lines.</p><p>By her bravery and sheer force of will, Virginia organized spy networks all across France ( the French Resistance).</p><p>The book is titled " A Woman of no Importance:The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win WW11".</p><p>One compelling read, and you will be amazed at the bravery of this lady who survived and died in 1982.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leap Frog, post: 2728060, member: 181"] D-Day's "forgotten woman"-- her name is Virginia Hall, and the story is told in a book by Sonia Purnell. She was from a family of Baltimore socialites, but with other goals such as helping in the war effort. So, she talked her way into a British spy organization and became the first Allied woman behind enemy lines. By her bravery and sheer force of will, Virginia organized spy networks all across France ( the French Resistance). The book is titled " A Woman of no Importance:The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win WW11". One compelling read, and you will be amazed at the bravery of this lady who survived and died in 1982. [/QUOTE]
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