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OverviewIn the darkest years of World War II, one woman moved through occupied France with a courage so unshakable-and a talent for deception so precise-that she became the single most hunted Allied agent in Europe. Virginia Hall: The Most Dangerous Allied Spy in Europe - A True Story of Courage, Betrayal, and the Defiance of Nazi Terror reveals the astonishing life of a woman who defied disability, shattered expectations, and outwitted one of the deadliest intelligence machines in history. Born into privilege but unwilling to accept the narrow life prescribed for her, Virginia Hall pursued a path that pushed her far beyond American social conventions. A devastating accident that cost her a leg might have ended her ambitions, but instead it forged her resolve. When war erupted, she volunteered on the front lines, witnessed the destruction of France firsthand, and chose to stay when others fled. That decision placed her on a collision course with destiny. Recruited by Britain's Special Operations Executive, Hall slipped into Vichy France under false identities, where she built resistance networks from cafés, barns, farmhouses, and the shadows of crowded city streets. She coordinated daring escapes, armed resistance fighters, and transmitted intelligence that shaped Allied strategy. Her success was so complete that Klaus Barbie and the Gestapo launched a relentless manhunt for the mysterious limping agent who always remained one step ahead. When the Gestapo closed in, Hall completed one of the most dramatic escapes of the war-crossing the Pyrenees on foot in winter with her wooden leg, Cuthbert, and refusing to surrender even when the journey nearly killed her. Instead of retreating, she joined the OSS and returned to France with new authority, disguising herself as an elderly peasant woman while orchestrating sabotage operations that crippled German supply lines before D-Day. The resistance army she built in the Auvergne region became one of the most effective irregular forces in Europe. But behind the triumphs lay sacrifice: the loss of comrades, the constant burden of secrecy, and a postwar life where her accomplishments remained buried beneath layers of silence and classification. Only decades later would historians uncover the full extent of her influence-revealing a woman who reshaped the course of the war from the shadows. Suspenseful, deeply researched, and driven by the relentless pace of a wartime thriller, this book brings readers inside the covert world where courage is measured not by victory, but by survival. It illuminates the life of a woman who refused to disappear, whose daring changed the tide of a global conflict, and whose legacy stands today as one of the greatest in the history of espionage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tyler C SieberPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.195kg ISBN: 9798276640082Pages: 138 Publication Date: 29 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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