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  1. Violette Reine Elizabeth Szabo, GC (née Bushell; 26 June 1921 – c. 5 February 1945) was a British-French Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during the Second World War and a posthumous recipient of the George Cross.

  2. Violette Szabo was recruited by the Special Operations Executive during World War II, was parachuted into France, captured, tortured and executed by the Germans in 1944 aged twenty three. This article talks about the life of this amazing young woman in more detail.

  3. Dec 6, 2011 · The third spy, 23-year-old Violette Szabo, was still strong enough to walk. The Germans would save her for last, forcing her to watch as her two friends were made to kneel. An SS sergeant...

  4. Violette Szabo (1921-1945) worked for 'F' Section in Special Operations Executive (SOE) during the Second World War. During a mission in France she was captured and imprisoned by the Nazi's. She was executed in Ravensbrück concentration camp and posthumously awarded the George Cross, the highest honour given to civilians.

  5. We provide details about the Violette Szabo Museum such as its history, what you can see and learn there, opening times and other useful information. We also present a few educational articles about Violette Szabo herself who is recognised as one of the bravest women in history.

  6. Violette Szabo, a name that echoes with bravery and courage, was a remarkable figure in World War II history. Born on June 26, 1921, in Paris, France, she became a symbol of resistance and valor as a British Special Operations Executive ( SOE) agent.

  7. Violette Szabo, a British-French Special Operations Executive (SOE) agent during World War II, left an indelible mark on British heritage through her unparalleled bravery and sacrifice.

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