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  1. Violette Szabo, née le 26 juin 1921 à Levallois-Perret et morte vers le 5 février 1945 au camp de Ravensbrück, est une résistante française et un agent secret britannique de la section F du Special Operations Executive (SOE) pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Elle effectue deux missions en France occupée ; arrêtée, elle est déportée en camp de concentration et exécutée.

  2. SZABO Violette, Reine, Elizabeth née BUSHELL. Née le 26 juin 1921 à Levallois-Perret (Seine, Hauts-de-Seine), exécutée sommairement entre le 26 janvier et le 5 février 1945 au camp de concentration de Ravensbrück (Allemagne) ; sous-lieutenant du Special Operation Executive (SOE), section F. Violette Bushell, qui naquit au British ...

  3. Violette Szabo was recruited by the Special Operations Executive during World War II, was parachuted into France, captured, tortured and executed by the Germans in 1944 aged twenty three. This article talks about the life of this amazing young woman in more detail.

  4. Violette Szabo (gjatë: Violette Reine Elizabeth Bushell Szabo; (26 qershor 1921 – 5 shkurt 1945) ishte një agjente sekrete e Luftës së Dytë Botërore. Aktivitetet e saj të luftës në Francën e pushtuar janë ekranizuar në filmin “Carve her name with pride”, i bazuar në romanin me të njëjtin titull nga R.J. Minney.

  5. Carve Her Name with Pride es una película británica en blanco y negro de guerra y drama de 1958 basada en el libro homónimo de R.J. Minney. [1] Desarrollada durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la película está basada en la real historia de la agente de la Dirección de Operaciones Especiales Violette Szabo, GC, con Virginia McKenna en el papel principal.

  6. Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo was born on 26 June 1921 in Paris, France, to parents Charles George Bushell and Reine Blanche Leroy. Her father, a British Army driver during the First World War, met her mother, a dressmaker from Pont-Remy, Somme, in France. After the war, the family settled in London, where Violette grew up with her four brothers.

  7. Marks relates his briefing of Violette Szabo prior to her first mission, and his giving the poem to her in Chapter 65 of this book. Leo Marks (1999). The Life That I Have. illus. by Elena Gaussen Marks. London: Souvenir. ISBN 0-285-63532-8. A small 34 page book with the text of the poem, illustrated by his wife. References