Muriel Byck (4 June 1918 – 23 May 1944) was an agent of the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) organization in France during...
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Byck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Muriel Byck (1918–1944), female Special Operations Executive agent during World War II Samuel...
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uses the name to illustrate the courage of ATS Denise Bloch and WAAF Muriel Byck of the Special Operation Executive, who were killed in action operating...
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network. Married fellow SOE agent Guy D'Artois. Youngest SOE woman agent. Muriel Byck England 1918 1944 MiD 8 April 1944, parachute WAAF Code name: Violette;...
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1945, eight or nine days after the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, and Muriel Byck had died of meningitis in hospital in Romorantin, France, on 25 May 1944...
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progressed. Amongst the many recruits that attended Winterfold included Muriel Byck, Andrée Borrel, Denise Bloch, Noor Inyat Khan (Nora Baker) – a descendant...
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the Commonwealth War Graves Commission [Brookwood Memorial], May 2012 Martin Sugarman (AJEX Archivist), Daughters of Yael; Muriel Byck and Denise Bloch...
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Guerre. Assistant Section Officer Sonya Butt (9910) Section Officer Muriel Byck Flight Officer Yvonne Cormeau, awarded the MBE, the Légion d'honneur...
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British 1924–2014 MBE, MiD Courier. Married fellow SOE agent Guy D'Artois Muriel Byck France British 1918–1944 MiD Died in service of meningitis at Romorantin...
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René Charles - Ralph Beauclerk BEGGAR - Maurice Basset BENEFACTRESS - Muriel Byck BERBERIO - Blanche Charlet Bernard, André Jean - André Bloch Bernier...
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arms instructor, code name "Pedro" Philippe de Vomécourt, organiser Muriel Byck (1918-1944), wireless operator, code name "Violette" Blanche Charlet...
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Marcus Reginald Bloom Andrée Raymonde Borrel Jean Bouguennec [fr] Muriel Tamara Byck Robert Bennett Byerly Eric Joseph Denis Cauchi [fr] Marcel Clech George...
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military staff. Amongst the many recruits that attended Winterfold included Muriel Byck, Andrée Borrel, Denise Bloch, Noor Inyat Khan (Nora Baker) – a descendant...
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without casualties to his subordinates. His overworked wireless operator, Muriel Byck died in May 1944 of meningitis and his second-in-command, Polish-born...
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UK "Angela" (full name not known) Yvonne Baseden Sonya Butt Muriel Byck (died of illness) Blanche Charlet Yvonne Cormeau Lise de Baissac Yvonne Fontaine...
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