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Deadliest Spy of WW2 - Virginia Hall
Spies are as old as militaries and governments. During WW II women began to play a larger role in the espionage game, and the United states was deeply involved. One spy, Virginia Hall, was one of the ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! International Spy Museum historian and curator Andrew Hammond provided a tour of the Museum, highlighting the role of Virginia Hall during World War ...
Virginia Hall dreamed of being America’s first woman ambassador. Instead, she became a spy. Joining the ranks of the United State’s first civilian spy network, she operated alone in occupied France, ...
The latest spy story to captivate the entertainment world has it all: World War II espionage in enemy territory, a determined American woman once called the “most dangerous” Allied spy and, of course, ...
Virginia Hall, a great American spy, is being honored today in Washington, D.C., by the French and British governments. The Gestapo once declared Hall "the most dangerous of all Allied spies" who had ...
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