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  1. Sonia Olschanezky (25 December 1923 – 6 July 1944) was a member of the French Resistance and the Special Operations Executive during World War II. [1] [2] [3] [4] Olschanezky was a member of the SOE's Juggler circuit in occupied France where she operated as a courier until she was arrested by the Gestapo and was subsequently ...

  2. Sonia Olschanezky (25 December 1923 - 6 July 1944) was a member of the French Resistance and the Special Operations Executive during World War II. Olschanezky was a member of the SOE's Juggler circuit in occupied France where she operated as a courier until arrested by the Gestapo and was...

  3. Sonya Olschanezky was born in Chemnitz, on 25th December, 1923. The daughter of a Russian Jew, Eli Olschanezky, although trained as a chemical engineer worked as a sales representative for a manufacture of ladies' stockings. He did well and in 1926 was asked to move to Romania where he took charge of a factory making silk stockings in Bucharest ...

  4. In May 1942, orders were given for all Jewish men, women and children to wear a six-pointed yellow star on their clothing over the region of the heart. The following month, Sonya was arrested and sent to a camp at Drancy, where she awaited being sent to an extermination camp in Nazi Germany.

  5. Behind Enemy Lines: The Life and Death of Diana Rowden. On July 6th, 1944, Diana Rowden, Andree Borrell, Vera Leigh, and Sonya Olschanezky were executed by the SS at Natzweiler-Struthof, a concentration camp located near the foothills of the Vosges Mountains in Alsace.

  6. El 6 de julio de 1944 fueron ejecutadas 4 mujeres, agentes pertenecientes a la SOE o Special Operations Executive: Diana Rowden, Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel y Sonya Olschanezky; una placa en el campo conmemora estas ejecuciones.

  7. The first women to arrive in the camp, on 6 July 1944, were members of the British Special Operations Executive: Diana Rowden, Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel, and Sonya Olschanezky. They were taken to the Natzweiler crematorium on the night of their arrival and murdered by SS doctor Werner Rhode with injections of phenol.