Nancy Wake Gestapo’s Most Wanted
This is the incredible true story of Nancy Wake Gestapo’s Most Wanted, the daring allied female spy of WWII. Code-named ‘The White Mouse’ for her elusiveness, this international femme-fatale was a key inspiration behind Sebastian Faulkes’ celebrated fictional spy Charlotte Gray.
Not a Feminist
Although Nancy Wake might appear to be a Feminist, Feminism did not exit in those days. Really, it didn’t appear until Germane Greer published her book The Female Eunuch. Forthright women volunteered and were recruited, trained, sincerely welcomed and accepted as valuable soldiers. Afterwards they undertook remarkably dangerous assignments during WW2.
Intelligence Work
These talented women were of enormous value both on the fighting front and in Britain and were heavily involved in intelligence work, code breaking, plotting and analysis. Furthermore, they received equal recognition and sadly, quite a number were executed as spies. America came into the war late, after the attack on Pearl Harbour, and seemed not to value females as much as the British and Europeans. Nancy was not an isolated case, she was one of so very many!
The NZ / AU Connection
Born in New Zealand and grew up in Australia, Nancy felt somewhat torn emotionally between both countries. Post war, she really felt more French than antipodean. Much to the shame of successive Australian governments, Nancy was never properly or fairly recognised / acknowledged for her wartime gallantry and sheer heroism. She was a mighty woman. So were many other women who served with undaunted bravery in both the Pacific and European theatres.
Socialism
Adversity brings out the best in humans, Nancy proved that unquestionably. Here is a quote to ponder from an Australian poet (whom Nancy would have studied at school). It is, “A nation rots in a deadly peace”. The poet’s name was Henry Lawson who notably was a committed socialist. Think about it. Is the West rotting?
Worthy of Respect
Amazing Bravery
Thank you Nancy
Thank you for everything that you did for not only the French, the Jews, the British, but also America. Women, like Nancy Wake should be talked about, taught about, and honoured. She was way ahead of her time. Young girls across the globe should be looking towards her for inspiration, not Beyonce or Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama or any of these wannabe heroes. RIP Ms Wake. Thank you for your brave service, and for being a great role model to all women all over the world.
.
?*?*?
.
Would you like to support our Foundation? Do you know of a teenage girl who loves to read books? Here’s a link to one of our fundraisers – a teen book titled The Bravehearts of Belgrave High. Click on the following link to read more: