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    21 de oct. de 2020 · 1919 - 1944. Andree Borrel was twenty-two when she was recruited to parachute undercover into occupied France to help arm and train the resistance ahead of the D-Day landings. She was the world's very first female paratrooper and was a patriot despite the fact that the rebel leader of France, General de Gaulle, was personally responsible for ...

  2. 12 de mar. de 2020 · Andrée Borrel didn’t scare easily. A working-class, outdoorsy Parisian who dropped out of school at 14, she spent the bulk of her young adulthood actively resisting Adolf Hitler and the Nazis.

  3. Lise de Baissac was born on May 11, 1905, and she was one of the best. England’s Special Operations Executive (SOE) recruited her. This spy organization covertly parachuted her into France in 1942. Lise de Baissac passed for a widowed archaeologist. For 11 months, she scouted the countryside for landing strips and drop zones.

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  5. 3 de mar. de 2021 · Media in category "Andrée Borrel" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. A5468 FANY (SOE) memorial, Brookwood Military Cemetery, 5 July 2017.jpg 1,184 × 1,656; 1.89 MB. AndreeBorrel1942.jpg 440 × 469; 104 KB. Andrée Borrel Arolsen Archives DocID86036747.jpg 2,312 × 1,872; 637 KB.

  6. Andrée Borrel. Portrait de Andrée Borrel en 1942. Andrée Borrel est une personnalité française née le 18 novembre 1919 à Louveciennes en Île-de-France et est décédée le 6 juillet 1944 dans le Camp de concentration de Natzweiler-Struthof en Alsace annexée par l' Allemagne nazie. Elle était une agent secret pendant la Seconde Guerre ...

  7. 23 de abr. de 2019 · Thirty-nine female agents were recruited and trained by British Intelligence to work undercover in Nazi-occupied France. Sarah Rose focuses on five, including Odette Samson, Andrée Borrel, Lise de Baissac, Yvonne Rudellat, and Mary Herbert. The author tells the true story of their courage, risk-taking, and harrowing experiences.