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, 8 Jun 1944, Violette Szabo returns to occupied France by parachute for her second posting with the British Special Operations Executive.

She is captured two days later, after a gun battle. She's tortured and sent to Ravensbrück concentration camp. She is killed in Jan 1945. Her daughter Tania received the George Cross on her behalf in 1947.

Violette Szabo's story was filmed as Carve Her Name With Pride (1958).

photo of Tania Szabo. She is a five-year old white girl in buckle shoes. A senior Army officer is leaning down to look at the George Cross pinned to her summer dress.

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On this D-Day, thank you to all those who fought for democracy in WW2. May we live up to their courage and sacrifice in our own time.

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    #OnThisDay, 28 May 1944, Sonia Butt parachutes into occupied France as an explosives expert for the British Special Operations Executive. She had turned 20 two weeks earlier.

    She trained the maquis and coordinated sabotage operations. She was never captured.

    #WomenInHistory #OTD #History #WomensHistory #WorldWar2 #Histodons

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    Very early , 6 May 1944, Marguerite 'Peggy' Knight parachutes into occupied France to be a courier for the Special Operations Executive. The British SOE supported the French resistance.

    Knight fought her way out of an attempted capture, and returned to the UK in September 1944.

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    , 1 May 1944, South African Phyllis Latour parachutes into occupied France to be a radio operator for the British Special Operations Executive.

    She's never captured.

    She died in 2023, in New Zealand.


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    Very early , 30 April 1944, New Zealander Nancy Wake parachutes into occupied France to be a courier for the Special Operations Executive. The British SOE supported French Resistance to Nazi occupation.

    Nick-named 'the white mouse' by the Gestapo, she is never captured. She died in 2011.

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    Very early , 12 Apr 1944, Odette Wilen parachutes into France to work as a wireless operator for the British Special Operations Executive. The SOE supports the French resistance.

    Wireless operators were at the greatest risk of discovery, as their position could be triangulated whenever they were transmitting messages back to London.

    Wilen evades capture by minutes and escapes over the Pyrenees. She lives until 2015.

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    Very early , 6 Apr 1944, Lillian Rolfe and Violette Szabo separately arrive in occupied France to work for the British Special Operations Executive (SEO). Rolfe is a wireless operator, Szabo a courier.

    Szabo returns to the UK at the end of April but goes back to France in June 1944 and is captured. Rolfe is captured in July 1944.

    They are executed together, by shooting, in Ravensbrück concentration camp in Feb 1945.

    photo of Violette Szabo. She is a white woman with darkish hair

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    #OnThisDay, 25 Mar 1941, the first WRNS arrive at Bletchley Park in the UK. They operate the Bombe machines used for decoding German Enigma machine messages. Their work helps shorten World War 2.

    #WomensHistoryMonth #WomenInHistory #WorldWar2 #History

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    , 22 Feb 1943, Sophie Scholl is sentenced to death and immediately executed, alongside her brother and a friend, for distributing anti-Nazi literature at her university in Munich, Germany.

    Her cellmate said her last words to her were “how can we expect righteousness to prevail when there is hardly anyone willing to give himself up individually to a righteous cause... It is such a splendid sunny day, and I have to go.”

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