The Sacrifice of Seven

The Sacrifice of Seven Seven Ordinary Women Would Forever Change the Course of World War II.

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Publisher's Synopsis

Answering Churchill's call to "set France ablaze," Seven ordinary women exhibited heroic courage that changed the course of World War II, as each joined a top-secret agency operating outside Britain.

Recruiting female agents was unheard of, but by 1942, it became inevitable. Ordered to create chaos and mayhem, they hindered the advancement of the Germans. Their legacy would become the blueprint for clandestine operations the world over.

Lysanders would leave the safety of British shores by moonlight tracing the Loire river in France to deliver agents. Assuming the role of everyday French citizens, they were anything but ordinary. Instead, they were highly trained, determined, and courageous spies.

What did a Romanian-born Jewess know about running a clandestine operation?

Why would an American amputee agree to be the first female SOE operative in France?

A Sufi Princess would defy every German interrogation tactic regardless of brutal torture for more than a year?

These are the stories of The Sacrifice of Seven. Each woman gave her life for the love of France. Some would fall, and some would return. None would remain unaffected by the atrocities of the war.

Seven unique women, seven missions, seven stories, one war to be won.

The Heroine Series is a cursory exposition of life as an undercover agent: An epic account of World War 2 Special Operations Executive as they work in the shadows yet hide in plain sight. While Agents were assigned to German-occupied territories; this memoir focuses on France.

Book information

ISBN: 9798841939245
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 234
Weight: 277g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 12mm