Odette Marie Léonie Céline Hallowes, GC, MBE (née Brailly; 28 April 1912 – 13 March 1995), also known as Odette Churchill and Odette Sansom, code named...
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composer Odette Giuffrida (born 1994), Italian judoka Odette Hallowes (also known as Odette Sansom and Odette Churchill; 1912–1995), British spy Odette Herviaux...
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heroine Odette Sansom (née Brailly); they married in 1956.[citation needed] Hallowes was born in Kensington, London, the son of Edward Price Hallowes, a partner...
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four of the highest UK decorations were the George Cross awarded to Odette Hallowes (who was incarcerated and tortured, but survived the war), Violette...
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during the English Civil War Odette Hallowes (1912–1995), Allied intelligence officer during World War II Rupert Price Hallowes (1881–1915), British recipient...
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Gray is based on such SOE agents as Pearl Witherington, Nancy Wake, Odette Hallowes and Violette Szabo. Catch Me If You Can (2002): In yet another Spielberg...
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of several SOE networks in Vichy France. Many women agents such as Odette Hallowes or Violette Szabo were decorated for bravery, posthumously in Szabo's...
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Falk, American director, producer, and playwright (d. 1999) 1912 – Odette Hallowes, French soldier and spy (d. 1995) 1912 – Kaneto Shindō, Japanese director...
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2021. Retrieved 7 May 2021. "GWR train named after decorated WWII spy Odette Hallowes". BBC News. 6 March 2020. "GWR celebrates magnificent Lionesses with...
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of Distinction (Basil Spence, Frederick Delius, Mary 'May' Morris, Odette Hallowes, Thomas Newcomen, Kathleen Ferrier, Augustus Pugin, Montague Rhodes...
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Rammell, member of Four of Diamonds. Odette Sansom GC, MBE (1912–1995), a.k.a. Odette Churchill and Odette Hallowes, was a French-born secret agent for...
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Bettelheim, Austrian-American psychologist and author (b. 1903) 1995 – Odette Hallowes, French nurse and spy (b. 1912) 1996 – Krzysztof Kieślowski, Polish...
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SOE agents who lost their lives fighting for liberation of France. Odette Hallowes Wikipedia article Peter Koblank: Die Befreiung der Sonder- und Sippenhäftlinge...
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circumstances resembling those of the recruitment of real life agent Odette Hallowes). Liz initially refuses to undertake work which would entail leaving...
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Philippe Pétain Alfred Georges Regner (1902–1987), painter, engraver Odette Hallowes (1912–1995), World War II heroine Léon Lamotte [fr] (1912–2011), sculptor...
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Guelis". Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Retrieved 20 December 2023. "Odette Sansom - Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agents in France". nigelperrin...
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Female wartime spies: Denise Bloch Rachel Dübendorfer Jeannette Guyot Odette Hallowes Elizaveta Mukasei Eileen Nearne Jacqueline Nearne Edith Tudor-Hart...
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Institute of Journalists and won the Templeton Award in 1992. With Odette Hallowes and Lady Georgina Coleridge she founded the annual Women of the Year...
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named after war heroes, including Douglas Bader, Bernard Montgomery, Odette Hallowes, David Beatty and William Slim. Melville lends its name to one of Hamilton's...
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Croatian historian and writer Alena Hájková, Czech resistance fighter Odette Hallowes Emmi Handke Katharina Jacob, Teacher and resistance leader Elisabeth...
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Lothian, Georgina Coleridge (journalist and Marquess of Tweeddale), and Odette Hallowes (a British spy captured and tortured by the Nazis during World War...
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Class X 10: Sir Basil Spence, Frederick Delius, Mary ‘May’ Morris, Odette Hallowes, Thomas Newcomen, Kathleen Ferrier, Augustus Pugin, Montague Rhodes...
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been inspired by the real-life experiences of decorated SOE agent Odette Sansom Hallowes.[circular reference] Into the Fire (1995) Return to the Field (1997)...
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Venus fra Vestø. His non-fiction work includes a memoir of SOE agent Odette Hallowes, an account of No. 138 Squadron RAF (the "moon squadron"), and a history...
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advocate for an independent Albania from the Ottoman Empire. Born: Odette Hallowes, French Special Operations Executive agent, most decorated agent and...
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on, and appeared as himself in, the film Odette, about Odette Sansom (then Odette Churchill, later Hallowes). Maurice Buckmaster Lane, built on the former...
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attack. Jonas C. Greenfield, 68, American scholar of Semitic languages. Odette Hallowes, 82, French intelligence officer. William Hulse, 74, American middle-distance...
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theme renamed Western Lea Rd officially 1949 Odette Street 1959 Housing Corp. & HCC war hero, Odette Hallowes Pollen Crescent 1957 A.J. Fisk Fisk was a beekeeper...
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Journalists’ London district for 1954. She spoke to George Cross recipient Odette Hallowes and Antonella Kerr, Marchioness of Lothian in 1955 and out of that...
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SOE women holding a London reunion in 1975: Atkins, Nancy Wake, Odette Sansom Hallowes, Virginia Hall and Eileen Nearne.[citation needed] Atkins is the...
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