Female Intelligence : : Women and Espionage in the First World War / / Tammy M. Proctor.
When the Germans invaded her small Belgian village in 1914, Marthe Cnockaert’s home was burned and her family separated. After getting a job at a German hospital, and winning the Iron Cross for her service to the Reich, she was approached by a neighbor and invited to become an intelligence agent for...
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Year of Publication: | 2003 |
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