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  1. Lilian was one of the three F Section women prisoners shot at Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany in late January or early February of 1945. The plaque is just reward for the long-term persistence of Barbara Cronk, Friend of Secret WW2 and Rolfe family member. Other family in our Network include Malcolm Rolfe and Joan Munden.

  2. 3 de jun. de 2023 · Malcolm Rolfe said it was a “great honour” to help unveil a plaque in Paris dedicated to special operations executive Lilian Rolfe. The deputy mayor of Paris, the mayor of the city’s seventh arrondissement and other relatives also attended the unveiling at 32 Avenue Duquesne, where Lilian was born in 1914 to an English father and Russian mother, and where she lived until she was 19.

  3. Lilian Vera Rolfe (26 April 1914, Paris, France - 5 February 1945, Ravensbrück, Germany) was an Allied secret agent in World War II. She and her twin sister Helen Fedora Rolfe were the daughters of George Rolfe, a British chartered accountant working in Paris. She grew up in Paris, When she was sixteen, her family moved to Brazil, where she finished her schooling. At the onset of World War II ...

  4. 23 de may. de 2004 · Schwarzhuber also confirmed that Lilian Rolfe was unable to walk and had to be assisted to the place of execution; this was a long trek, from the cells via the kitchen, through the main gate, past ...

  5. 23 de ago. de 2006 · Both Denise Bloch and Lilian Rolfe were sent to Ravensbrück with Szabo in August 1944. In January 1945, all three were shot one by one. Bloch and Rolfe were carried to the place of execution on stretchers and their clothing and bodies burned.

  6. www.armedconflicts.com › Rolfe-Lilian-Vera-t24191Rolfe, Lilian Vera : R

    Lilian Vera Rolfe - member of the RAF, SOE and the French resistance. (1914-1945) She was born 26. April 1914 in Paris, as one of the twins. Her father was an Englishman who worked in Paris as an accountant for a british company. Although Lilian grew up in Paris, often to visit my grandparents near London. When she was sixteen, sent the company ...

  7. Lilian was arrested at a transmitting house in Nargis, then sent to Fresnes Prison and brutally interrogated and repeatedly tortured untill August 1944. Rolfe was then sent to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp in Germany. Lilian Rolfe was executed on the 5th February 1945 and her body disposed of in the Crematorium Furnace.