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  1. At the age of fourteen Violette left school, and was working as a shop assistant in Brixton when war broke out. In 1940 she met Etienne Szabo, a dashing French Foreign Legion officer from Marseille, who was serving with de Gaulle's Free French forces. They were married on 21 August, and the following year Violette enlisted with the Auxiliary ...

  2. Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo GC (née Bushell; 26 June 1921 – c. 5 February 1945) was a French/British agent during the Second World War.Her role was known as Special Operations Executive (SOE). She was twice parachuted into France to help the French resistance activity against German forces (the Wehrmacht).. During her second mission, Szabo was caught by the Germans.

  3. Violette Szabo was a secret agent working for the Special Operations Executive during World War II. Violette took on special missions behind enemy lines following the death of her French officer husband at the Battle of El Alamein and as a result of her bravery was awarded the George Cross (the first woman to receive the award) and the Croix du Guerre.

  4. 11 de jul. de 2022 · ENTRETIEN - Dans son ouvrage Violette Szabo. De Londres à Ravensbrück: une espionne face aux SS, le journaliste retrace le destin, peu connu en France, de la jeune franco-britannique engagée au ...

  5. Violette Szabo GC Museum, "Cartref", Tump Lane, Wormelow, Herefordshire HR2 8HN. Tel. 01981-540477. Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo GC. Introduction by Rosemary Rigby M.B.E. Founder of the Violette Szabo GC Museum. A dream that became a reality on the 24th June 2000! During the 36 years I have lived at ‘Cartref House’ the idea of creating ...

  6. 25 de mar. de 2022 · Violette Szabo (1921-1945). OLIVIER BALEZ De Londres à Ravensbrück : une espionne face aux SS », de Guillaume Zeller, Tallandier, « Libre à elles », 298 p., 20,90 €, numérique 15 €.

  7. Violette Szabo, a name that echoes with bravery and courage, was a remarkable figure in World War II history. Born on June 26, 1921, in Paris, France, she became a symbol of resistance and valor as a British Special Operations Executive agent.Despite her young age, Violette’s unwavering determination and sacrifice left an indelible mark on the war effort.