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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 Real 'Angels of the Battlefield': Soviet Female Medics
Soviet female medics in WWII were unique among all belligerents β they were frontline combatants who also served as medical personnel. Over 550,000 women served in the Soviet medical corps. Some, like Roza Shanina, were ...
The Soviet Women's Night Witches
The 588th Night Bomber Regiment of the Soviet Air Force, known as the "Night Witches" (Nachthexen) by the Germans, was composed almost entirely of women between the ages of 17 and 26. They flew canvas-covered Polikarpov ...
The Women Who Mapped Normandy for D-Day
Before D-Day, the US Army's 8th Photographic Reconnaissance Squadron, staffed almost entirely by women, created the most detailed aerial maps of Normandy ever produced. Working from RAF bases in England, they analyzed th...
The Bletchley Park Codebreakers Who Were Forbidden to Drink Water
The Bletchley Park codebreakers worked in conditions of extreme secrecy β the building was surrounded by barbed wire, guards checked all outgoing mail, and staff were forbidden from discussing their work, even with their...
The Women Who Kept Bletchley Park's Secrets for 30 Years
The 8,000 people who worked at Bletchley Park during the war were forbidden from ever discussing their work. This vow of secrecy lasted, for many of them, their entire lives. Some never told their own children. Margaret ...