Carve Her Name With Pride, R. J. Minney
Carve Her Name With Pride, R. J. Minney
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Carve Her Name With Pride

Author: R. J. Minney

Narrator: Poppy Manley

Unabridged: 7 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Pen and Sword

Published: 07/19/2013


Synopsis

Carve Her Name With Pride is the inspiring story of the half-French Violette Szabo who was born in Paris in 1921 to an English motorcar dealer, and a French Mother. She met and married Etienne Szabo, a Captain in the French Foreign Legion in 1940. Shortly after the birth of her daughter, Tania, her husband died at El Alamein. She became a FANY (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry) and was recruited into the SOE and underwent secret agent training. Her first trip to France was completed successfully even though she was arrested and then released by the French Police. 
On June 7th, 1944, Szabo was parachuted into Limoges. Her task was to coordinate the work of the French Resistance in the area in the first days after D-Day. She was captured by the SS 'Das Reich' Panzer Division and handed over to the Gestapo in Paris for interrogation. From Paris, Violette Szabo was sent to Ravensbruck concentration camp where she was executed in January 1945. She was only 23 and for her courage was posthumously awarded The George Cross and the Croix de Guerre.

Reviews

I can't believe what a brave woman Violette Szabo was. This was the book that started me on my avid interest in SOE's of World War 2. The book was put together from true accounts of her life by close family, friends & people who came into contact with her through her work in Special Operations. The......more

Goodreads review by Lauren

This book was originally published during the 1950s, so is somewhat jingoistic in tone. However, the relative immediacy of the prose makes the reader feel as though they really knew Violette Szabo. Yet how can anyone know the person who chose to undertake some of the most dangerous war work ever devi......more

Goodreads review by Shahrun

I believe the first and only other time I have read this book was when I was about 10 years old (a rather long time ago now) and it left a life long impression on me. I always hoped (and still do) that I could be as brave, courageous and strong as Violette when my time came (quite what I thought wou......more