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  1. Dec 6, 2011 · HISTORY. Behind Enemy Lines With Violette Szabo. She was young, married and a mother. But after her husband died in battle against the Nazis, she became a secret agent for the British. Gilbert...

  2. 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.

  3. Legacy of Courage and Sacrifice. 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. Her legacy continues to inspire generations as a symbol of courage, determination, and unwavering dedication to the fight ...

  4. 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 agent. Despite her young age, Violette’s unwavering determination and sacrifice left an indelible mark on ...

  5. Feb 10, 2016 · 23-year-old “tomboy” Violette Szabo faced down the SS to save her friends. In February 1945, a supremely courageous Franco-British lady was executed by the Nazis with a single shot to the back of the head. She was aged just 23. This martyr to freedom was one of the bravest women in our history and one of the most decorated, only the second ...

  6. Jun 6, 2019 · One of the best known of these British agents was a woman, Violette Szabo who was as brave as she was beautiful. Code-named Corrinne, Szabo conducted two missions into France. On her second one, shortly after D-Day, she was captured by elements of the 2nd SS Panzer Division who were moving into Normandy after the Allied invasion.

  7. Violette's aunt moved to the house and subsequently turned it into the Violette Szabo GC Museum. The museum opens every Wednesday April through September. Address: Violette Szabo GC Museum; Cartref; Tump Lane; Wormelow; Herefordshire; HR2 8HN; Phone: 01981 540 477; More WW2 Museums in Britain

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