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The Belgian Resistance Girl Who Delayed the Battle of the Bulge
In December 1944, just before the German offensive, a 17-year-old Belgian resistance member named Marie (last name still partially classified) bicycled through German positions to deliver a message to Allied intelligence...
The Man Who Sabotaged the Nazi Nuclear Program with One Wrench
Werner Heisenberg's Copenhagen visit in September 1941 was one of the most consequential diplomatic failures of the war. But the real sabotage of the German atomic bomb project was more mundane and more heroic: in 1942, ...
Virginia Hall: The Allied Spy the Gestapo Called 'the Limping Lady'
Virginia Hall was an American who worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in occupied France. After escaping to Spain in 1942 following a Gestapo raid, she was declared "the most dangerous of all aliens" by the...
The Dutch Spy Who Saved Operation Market Garden
On September 17, 1944, the day Operation Market Garden launched, a Dutch resistance member using the codename "Gε΄rrit" (Gerrit) transmitted the complete German defensive positions in the Netherlands to Allied intelligenc...
Nancy Wake: The Woman Who Smuggled 2,600 Prisoners Out of France
Nancy Wake was born in New Zealand and became one of the most decorated women of WWII. As a resistance organizer in France, she helped spirit away 2,600 people β including hundreds of downed Allied airmen β through the P...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: What the Germans Never Wanted Anyone to Know
On April 19, 1943, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising began with just 750 Jewish fighters β armed with pistols, a few rifles, and homemade grenades β against the full might of the SS and Wehrmacht. The uprising lasted until May ...