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  1. Yvonne Jeanne de Vibraye Baseden MBE (20 January 1922 – 28 October 2017), later known as Yvonne Burney, was one of approximately forty female Special Operations Executive (SOE) agents who served in France. The objective of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, especially Nazi Germany.

  2. From the age of 22, Yvonne Baseden was an agent in Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) and helped co-ordinate French Resistance fighters. Following one of the largest daylight airdrops...

  3. Yvonne Baseden, née le 20 janvier 1922 dans le 15 e arrondissement de Paris et morte le 28 octobre 2017, est une espionne française. Elle fut une agente secrète, officier du Special Operations Executive, le service secret britannique pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

  4. Flight Officer Yvonne BASEDEN MBE (Military), Croix de Guerre avec Palme. WAAF, WTS/FANY, SOE. Born in Paris of a British father and French mother; joined WAAF March 1941, commissioned and served in Intelligence Branch. Seconded to SOE (F Section), May 1943. Parachuted into France as radio operator for Scholar Circuit, 19 March 1944: based ...

  5. 8 de nov. de 2017 · Le 18 juin 1940, à 19 ans, Yvonne Baseden entend l'appel du général de Gaulle et demande à s'engager dans la France libre, ce qui lui sera refusé au motif que son père est britannique. Elle ...

  6. Overview. Fingerprint. Abstract. Juliette Pattinson interviews WW2 undercover operative Yvonne Baseden. In March 1944 secret agent Yvonne Baseden parachuted into occupied France. We hear her story, mostly untold, as one of the Special Operations Executive. Keywords. secret agent. undercover operative. yvonne baseden. Cite this. APA. Author. BIBTEX.

  7. 20 de nov. de 2006 · [37] Personal interview with Yvonne Baseden, 11 April 2000. [38] Tickell, Odette , Citation 222 –26. [39] Nira Yuval-Davis notes that female soldiers, who are perceived by their male colleagues as castrators, ‘are threatening unless controlled and distinguished from male soldiers by emphasizing their femininity’.