Hall of Mirrors: Virginia Hall: America's Greatest Spy of WWII

Hall of Mirrors: Virginia Hall: America's Greatest Spy of WWII
ISBN-10
1733541535
ISBN-13
9781733541534
Series
Hall of Mirrors
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2019-02-22
Author
Craig Gralley

Description

Danger was the air she breathed. Pain was her companion. Freedom was her heartbeat. In World War II France, she went by the name of Marie. Or Brigitte. Or any of a half dozen other names. Some saw her as a middle-aged newspaper reporter. To others, she was a doddering old woman. To the Nazis, she was an elusive enemy, "The Lady Who Limps." Her real name was Virginia Hall. She had a wooden leg. And she was a spy. As the Allies' first agent to live behind the lines in Vichy, France, she organized resistance groups, helped conduct sabotage operations, and reported secret intelligence back to the Allies. She was one of the first women agents in the CIA and was the only civilian woman of the war to receive the Distinguished Service Cross. This is the story of Virginia Hall and her immense personal courage and determination, and how she broke through barriers of physical limitation and gender discrimination to become America's greatest spy of World War II.

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