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The story of two brave women, Marthe Cnockaert & Gabrielle Petit, spied for Belgium during the First World War. One has the unique achievement of being decorated by ALL sides in the War, the other was shot by firing squad whilst shouting defiance at her captors.
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Get your free audio book: http://gyfa.us/f/b00lu7k8rc Born in Flanders, Marthe Cnockaert Mckenna (1892-1986) was recruited in 1915, during World War I, to an Anglo-belgian espionage ring. Her cover was as a nurse, and the Germans awarded her the Iron Cross for her hospital work. After a period as a double agent she was apprehended by them and sentenced to death. The sentence was not carried out and she was released from prison at the Armistice in 1918. Cited for heroism by Winston Churchill, she received the French and Belgian Legions of Honour. The star Madeline Carroll portrayed her in Victor Savilles 1933 thriller, I Was A Spy. She became a British subject and during World War Ii the Nazis included her in The Black Book of leaders to be arrested when they invaded England. This book app...
Get your free audiobook: http://onix.space/e/B0133WXQNO When the Germans invaded her small Belgian village in 1914, Marthe Cnockaerts home was burned and her family separated. After getting a job at a German hospital, and winning the Iron Cross for her service to the Reich, she was approached by a neighbor and invited to become an intelligence agent for the British. Not without trepidation, Cnockaert embarked on a career as a spy, providing information and engaging in sabotage before her capture and imprisonment in 1916. After the war, she was paid and decorated by a grateful British government for her service.cnockaerts is only one of the surprising and gripping stories that comprise Female Intelligence. This is the first history of the female spies who served Britain during World War I,...