Sisterhood of Spies
by Elizabeth P. McIntosh
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The author "draws on her own experiences and interviews with more than a hundred other OSS women to reveal some of the most tantalizing stories and best-kept secrets of the war in Europe and Asia. ... Along with famous names like Julia Child and Marlene Dietrich, readers will discover such intrepid agents as Amy 'Cynthia' Thorpe, who seduced a Vichy official and stole naval codes from the French embassy."--Jacket.Tags
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This book gives amazing empowerment to women. The beginning stages of OSS depended largely on a newer strategy than previously held with spying. Women came from all walks of life and took charge of the new opportunities to make a difference. Each woman noted in this book gave everything they had willingly and took risks unimaginable to the women of the era. From simple coding and support in the offices of a newly forming branch of warfare to the brave and life endangering risks of spying in enemy camps and infilterating the most dangerous of areas for information and rescue. They took charge of new challenges and made a permanent and lasting impression for women world wide to follow. It gives me great motivation and encouragement to get show more through days I think are tough, even knowing that I haven't even begun to be challenged as they were. Very good book for research of the special ops of WWII. show less
Along with famous names like Julia Child and Marlene Dietrich, readers will discover such intrepid agents as Amy "Cynthia" Thorpe, who seduced a Vichy official and stole naval codes from the French embassy; Virginia Hall, who earned a Distinguished Service Cross for her work with the French resistance running an underground railroad for downed fliers; and others who recruited double agents, pioneered propaganda and subversion techniques, and tracked the infamous Nazi commando Otto Skorzeny.
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- Canonical title
- Sisterhood of Spies
- Original title
- SIsterhood of Spies
- Original publication date
- 1999-03
- People/Characters
- Virginia Hall; Betty Lussier; Maria Gulovich; Marlene Dietrich; Julia Child; William J. Donovan (show all 8); Gertrude Legendre; Aline de Romanones
- Important events
- World War II
- Dedication
- To the Sisterhood of Spies, those dedicated women
who served their country in the
Office of Strategic Services during WWII
and who passed on their trade craft together with
A sense of direction... (show all) in the shadow world of
intelligence to their sisters in today's
Central INtelligence Agency. - First words
- Sometimes a bright light will flash across the dark corridors of memory, focusing on long-forgotten scenes from younger years.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)You have made a beginning in showing the people of America that only be decisions based upon accurate information can we have the chance of a peace that will endure.
- Blurbers
- Baker, Russell; Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.; Singlaub, John J.
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- Reviews
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- Languages
- English
- Media
- Paper
- ISBNs
- 5
- ASINs
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