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  1. Há 5 dias · Clare Mulley is a historian and writer who focuses on women's experiences during the Second World War. She previously shed light on Krystyna Skarbek, another Polish woman who made a mark among special forces. Skarbek, aka Christine Granville, was Churchill’s favourite spy and Britain’s first—and longest-serving—female agent during WW2.

  2. Há 1 dia · Maria Krystyna Janina Skarbek, also known as Christine Granville, was a Polish agent of the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. She became a British agent even before formation of the SOE, and was its first, and longest-serving, female agent. Her most famous exploit was securing the release of captured SOE agents […]

  3. Há 1 dia · Secret Intelligence Service member Krystyna Skarbek (nom de guerre Christine Granville) was a founder member of SOE and helped establish a cell of Polish spies in Central Europe. She ran several operations in Poland, Egypt , Hungary (with Andrzej Kowerski ) and France, often using the staunchly anti-Nazi Polish expatriate community as a secure international network.

  4. Há 2 dias · It's never been confirmed by Fleming himself, but it's widely speculated that Vesper Lynd is based on real-life spy Krystyna Skarbek, also known as Christine Granville. A Polish agent, ...

  5. Há 5 dias · May 16. I'm guessing like everyone else, I've never heard of Agent Zo, so really looking forward to reading this. I'd read another book on Krystyna Skarbek which although good, didn't give her the humanity and femininity that Clare did in "The Spy Who Loved", if she's done the same for Elzbieta, this will be superb.

  6. Há 5 dias · I'd read another book on Krystyna Skarbek which although good, didn't give her the humanity and femininity that Clare did in "The Spy Who Loved", if she's done the same for Elzbieta, this will be superb. Brilliant new take to give teasers (and the teaser is a belter) on new books Alex, looking forward to more in the future.

  7. Há 3 dias · The Maquis (pronounced [maˈki]) were rural guerrilla bands of French and Belgian Resistance fighters, also known as maquisards. They were active during the German military administration in occupied France. The term “maquis” refers to both the group of fighters and their rural location. The Maquis emerged in 1943 and were also active in 1944.

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