"Secrets and Spies"

by Elise Baker

What does it truly mean to be a hero?
True Stories of Brave Women Who Changed the Course of WWII
# Espionage
# History
# Inspirational
# Nonfiction
# War

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What bright secrets shone during the world’s darkest hours? In an era marked by tyranny and mass destruction, hope prevailed. The Second World War remains one of humanity’s greatest tragedies. Yet in the thick of suffering and loss, ordinary women secretly stood against the Nazi regime, selflessly serving as bearers of peace and hope without seeking reward or recognition. Today, we honor these women for their courage and resourcefulness. Here lie their unsung legacies. Secrets and Spies: True Stories of Brave Women Who Changed the Course of WWII presents a rare glimpse of the achievements of three female heroes during the world’s most perilous crisis. Marvel at the phenomenal untold work of: ● Krystyna Skarbek, (Christine Granville) the half-Jewish spy who skied into Poland on daring, adrenaline-fueled missions to gather secret intelligence. ● Genevieve Grotjan Feinstein, the American codebreaker and mathematician, whose top-secret work helped crack the Japanese cryptography machine Purple. ● Andree de Jongh, the people smuggler of the Belgian Resistance, who risked everything to escort hundreds of fallen Allied servicemen to safety in neutral Spain. Now ask yourself, what truly makes a hero?