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VIRGINIA HALL, AMERICA'S GREATEST FEMALE SPY...#2

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Hall joined the SOE in April 1941 and after training arrived in Vichy France, unoccupied by Germany and nominally independent at that time, on August 23, 1941. She was the second female agent to be sent to France by SOE's F (France) Section, and the first to remain there for a lengthy period of time. (SOE F section would send 41 female agents to France during World War II, of whom 26 would survive the war.) Hall's cover was as a reporter for the New York Post which gave her license to interview people, gather information and file stories filled with details useful to military planners. She based herself in Lyon. She turned away from her "chic Parisian wardrobe" to become inconspicuous and often quickly changed her appearance through make-up and disguise.

Hall was a pioneer as a World War II secret agent and had to learn on her own the "exacting tasks of being available, arranging contacts, recommending who to bribe and where to hide, soothing the jagged nerves of agents on the run and supervising the distribution of wireless sets." The network (or circuit) of SOE agents she founded was named Heckler. Among her recruits was gynecologist Jean Rousset and Germaine Guérin, the owner of a prominent brothel in Lyon. Guérin made several safehouses available to Hall and passed along tidbits of information she and her female employees heard from German officers visiting the brothel.

The official historian of the SOE, M. R. D. Foot, said that the motto of every successful secret agent was "dubito, ergo sum" ("I doubt, therefore I survive."). Hall's lengthy tenure in France without being captured illustrates her caution. In October 1941, she sensed danger and declined to attend a meeting of SOE agents in Marseille which the French police raided, capturing a dozen agents. After that debacle, Hall was one of the few SOE agents still at large in France and the only one with a means of transmitting information to London. George Whittinghill, an American diplomat in Lyon, allowed her to smuggle reports and letters to London in the diplomatic pouch.

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Yes, your name does appear on the leader board. Your time is 3:23. Sorry it has taken me so very long to notice your question!
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Thank you for that Bernadette.

jandchris

What a lovely face this brave lady had. I suppose when you are involved in such dangerous work you have a sixth sense about danger, hence her refusing to attend the meeting of SOE Agents.

I read your comment down below about the number of people who had completed the puzzle. Would you please let me know whether my name appears on that list? I had been wondering for a while now whether my name appears on the list as I do not have my time published on Facebook. I am not a competitive person and do the puzzles because I enjoy doing them, not because I want to beat someone else's time. My name does appear on the Leaderboard in bold, but I wondered whether that was for my information and not for general show. I would be grateful if you would let me know. Thanks Bernadette.

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You are very welcome @teaqueen
Thank you for your interest in this amazing heroine, and thank you for taking the time to leave a nice comment...Bernadette

Thanks for the puzzle & the info!

Jbprols2

Wow, I started reading that same book yesterday and my husband and I watched the movie, A Call To Spy, about her last night. It was very good and I really am enjoying a good read. She was an amazing heroine and I wish more people knew about her. I am very disappointed in the lack of interest in these puzzles about her! Only 5 solves so far on this puzzle. I am very surprised by that. Thank you @AScott for visiting and taking the time to leave a nice comment...Bernadette

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She was an amazing women. I just finished reading Wolves at the Door: The True Story Of America's Greatest Female Spy by Judith Pearson. Excellent read.

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