Showing posts with label spy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spy. Show all posts

Friday, August 26, 2011

Nancy Wake

The Awesome Woman today is Nancy Wake.  She died recently at the age of 98, and live a life which sounds more like a novel than reality.  She was the youngest of six children, born in New Zealand and raised in Australia; her father abandoned the family and her mother raised the children on her own.

Nancy ran away from home at 16 and worked as a nurse, eventually making her way to new York and London.  She married a French nobleman who was a resistance fighter and for a short while lived a life of luxury.  When the Germans invaded, her husband was captured. Prior to that she was active in the resistance and had helped many fighters escape the Nazis.

She became a spy for the resistance and led an 'army' of 7000, in fighting the Germans. She was able to evade capture and sometimes flirt her way to escape as the Gemans could not believe someone as beautiful and feminine was so tough. She was known to have strangled an SS agent with her bare hands, and executed a German spy.  She swore and drank with the best (or worst) of them and was number one on the German's most wanted list with a prize of 7 million francs on her head.  She was an expert shot, and led her force against a force of 22000 Germans, causing 1400 casualties while losing only 100.
AT the end of the war, Nancy learned that her husband had been tortured to death for refusing to give up information about her.

After the war she won honors from France, Britain and the U.S.

She remarried in 1957 and moved back to Australia where she was active in local politics running for office for the Liberal party. 

She eventually moved to Britain and ended her days in the Royal Star and Garter home for disabled vets.
When asked how she would like to be remembered she replied that she hopes to go down in history as the woman who turned down 7,000 sex-starved Frenchmen, and said: "I got away with blue murder and loved every minute of it."

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Harriet Tubman

Today's AWOD is Harriet Tubman, an American icon and one of the most famous civilians in American history before the Civil War. She inspired generations of African Americans struggling for equality and civil rights as an African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and Union spy during the American Civil War.


A runaway slave from Maryland. she became known as the "Moses of her people." Over the course of 10 years, and at great personal risk, she led hundreds of slaves to freedom along the Underground Railroad, a secret network of safe houses where runaway slaves could stay on their journey north to freedom. It's estimated she brought 200-300 slaves to freedom. Her dangerous journeys required her to travel by night, during which she guided herself by the North Star, avoiding the careful eyes of "slavecatchers", eager to collect rewards for fugitive slaves.


Tubman later went on to promote the cause of women's suffrage and traveled extensively to speak out in favor of women's voting rights.
http://www.harriettubman.com/

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Aphra Behn

♥ ♥ ♥ Today's Awesome Woman is Aphra Behn (10 July 1640 – 16 April 1689) Novelist, dramatist and spy, she explored female sexuality at a time when it was an unapproachable topic.
Virginia Woolf wrote of her; "All women together, ought to let flowers fall upon the grave of Aphra Behn... for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds."

http://www.luminarium.org/eightlit/behn/behnbio.htm


www.luminarium.org
Biography of Aphra Behn, Restoration woman writer, author of Oroonoko.
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