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    Andrée Raymonde Borrel (18 November 1919 – 6 July 1944), code named Denise, was a French woman who served in the French Resistance and as an agent for...
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  • Cazouls-lès-Béziers Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), French heroine of World War II Cleopatra Borrel (born 1979), female shotputter from Trinidad and Tobago José Borrel Tudurí...
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  • group The Lucky Aces Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), French heroine of World War II Andrée Bosquet (1900–1980), Belgian painter Andrée Boucher (1937–2007) Canadian...
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    circuit operating near Paris. The agents of Prosper circuit included Andrée Borrel (courier), Francis Suttill (organizer) and Gilbert Norman (W/T operator)...
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    highest order of merit. Segouin died on 21 February 2023, at age 97. Andrée Borrel Denise Bloch Lise de Baissac Jeannette Guyot Davison, Phil (22 February...
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    agents were executed together on 6 July 1944: Diana Rowden, Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel and Sonya Olschanezky. Brian Stonehouse of the British SOE and Albert...
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  • organized the Farmer network and led many sabotage missions. 25 September Andrée Borrel and Lise de Baissac arrived in German-occupied France by parachute early...
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  • Dilys Price, fictional character on the animated series Fireman Sam Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), French heroine of World War II, with SOE F codename Denise...
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  • Commendation for Brave Conduct, Legion of Honor, French Resistance Medal Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), SOE operative: Croix de guerre Bernadette Cattanéo (1899–1963)...
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    Amongst the many recruits that attended Winterfold included Muriel Byck, Andrée Borrel, Denise Bloch, Noor Inyat Khan (Nora Baker) – a descendant of Indian...
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    1944 he was deported to Mauthausen and executed on 6 November 1944. Andrée Borrel, SOE F Section agent, later executed in Natzweiler-Struthof concentration...
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    papers, maps, uniforms and aircraft parts associated with RAF Tempsford. Andrée Borrel and Lise de Baissac (Odile) were the first female SOE agents to be parachuted...
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    who were not dropped into France by parachute (as were agents like Andrée Borrel and Lise de Baissac) were flown in on Lysanders, a light monowing transport...
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  • the Gestapo, together with cell leader Francis Suttill and courier Andrée Borrel. Norman was taken to the Paris headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst...
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    Andrée Borrel, a member of Britain's Special Operations Executive, was executed by the Nazis with an injection of phenol....
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    1944, Rowden, together with three other captured female SOE agents, Andrée Borrel, Vera Leigh and Sonia Olschanezky, were moved from Fresnes to the Avenue...
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  • are listed multiple times. Robert Benoist (1944) Guy Biéler (1944) Andrée Borrel (1944) Madeleine Damerment (1944) Gratien Fernando (1942) William Grover-Williams...
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  • operators. Gilbert Norman was Prosper's other wireless operator and Andrée Borrel was the network's courier. In January 1943, the three were joined by...
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  • (leader) Francis Suttill, wireless operator Gilbert Norman, and courier Andrée Borrel. The three had been chosen for SOE's "most challenging job: to establish...
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    network. Executed at Ravensbrück concentration camp 5 February 1945. Andrée Borrel France 1919 1944 CdeG 24 September 1942, parachute Code name: Denise;...
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  • to be much larger. The Prosper Network began in September 1942 when Andrée Borrel parachuted into France, followed by leader Francis Suttill a few days...
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    14 of the women, twelve of whom had perished in concentration camps: Andrée Borrel, Vera Leigh, Sonia Olschanezky (whom Atkins did not identify until 1947...
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    the camp he witnessed the arrival of four other female SOE agents, Andrée Borrel, Vera Leigh, Diana Rowden, and Sonya Olschanezky, who were all executed...
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  • canal, and maintained this until his death. Diana Rowden, Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel, Sonia Olschanezky Fritz Hartjenstein, Werner Rohde, Peter Straub, Emil...
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  • agent, a list of contacts which he used. He instructed his courier Andrée Borrel to contact two sisters, Geraldine and Madeleine Tambour in Paris. The...
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  • operator James Frederick Amps (1908-1945), deputy, code name "Tomas" Andrée Borrel (1919–1944), courier, code name "Denise" Jacques Bureau – radio technician...
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    nominally employed by the FANY while actually being SOE agents (as was Andrée Borrel and many other female SOE agents). Leigh returned to France on 13/14...
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  • 1880) July 1 – Carl Mayer, Austrian screenwriter (b. 1894) July 6 Andrée Borrel, French World War II heroine (b. 1919) Vera Leigh, British World War...
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  • Executive at the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, starting with Andrée Borrel and Francis Suttill at their arrival in France. Her sister Germaine...
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  • network led by Francis Suttill for a radio operator, Jack Agazarian. Andrée Borrel helped Aisner with the courier duties. Through courier Lise de Baissac...
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