by Arianne Cousteau (Author)
Wartime espionage has fascinated generation. This non-fiction book tells the true stories of extraordinary women who lost their lives in the fight against the tyranny of Nazi fascism.
Just as men on the battlefields of Europe and North Africa gave their lives to defeat the Nazi menace, so too did these brave women. From the unique and specific situations and experiences that lead each one of them to do what they could for the war effort, to the overarching themes and beliefs in each of their lives that unified them in their opposition and resistance to oppression, this book recounts the inspiring stories of these remarkable women.
In
13 WWII Women Spies Who Died In The Fight Against Fascism you'll learn:
- The incredible true espionage stories of Violette Szabo, Noor Inayat Khan, Suzanne Spaak, and many others.
- The realities of life as a female spy during World War II, and how each spy was captured.
- The motivations these women had for sacrificing their lives for their cause of freedom.
- Why and how women served such an integral role in wartime intelligence.
Behind every battle in the Second World War was an intelligence operation that gave the Allied troops crucial information they needed to succeed. Many times it was women who risked their lives to obtain and pass along that information. The sacrifices these women made are well worth knowing.
This unillustrated book explores the experiences of 13 key women whose stories are less often told when recounting the Second World War in Europe and the Western Front.
If you are looking for true, exciting, informative, and inspiring stories of brave women fighting undeniable evil, then there is no better place to start than with 13 WWII Women Spies Who Died In The Fight Against Fascism.
Number of Pages: 114
Dimensions: 0.24 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 08, 2022