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The White Mouse / Nancy Wake.

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Record Number 731210
ISBN 9781742610757 (paperback)
1742610757 (paperback)
Author Wake, Nancy, 1912-2011 author.
Title The White Mouse / Nancy Wake.
Publisher/Date Sydney : Pan Macmillan Australia, 2011.
Pagination etc. vii, 206 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations, facsims., portraits ; 23 cm.
Contents note Previously published: 1997.
Includes index.
Summary Note Nancy Wake, nicknamed 'the white mouse' for her ability to evade capture, tells her own story. As the Gestapo's most wanted person, and one of the most highly decorated servicewomen of the war, it's a story worth telling. After living and working in Paris in the 1930's, Nancy married a wealthy Frenchman and settled in Marseilles. Her idyllic new life was ended by World War II and the invasion of France. Her life shattered, Nancy joined the French resistance and, later, began work with an escape-route network for allied soldiers. Eventually Nancy had to escape from France herself to avoid capture by the Gestapo. In London she trained with the Special Operations Executive as a secret agent and saboteur before parachuting back into France. Nancy became a leading figure in the Maquis of the Auvergne district, in charge of finance and obtaining arms, and helped to forge the Maquis into a superb fighting force. During her lifetime, Nancy Wake was hailed as a legend. Her autobiography recounts her extraordinary wartime experiences in her own words.
Subject - Name Wake, Nancy, -- 1912-2011
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Underground movements -- France -- Biography
World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, Australian
Shelf Location 940.5344 WAKE
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