功勋卓著、举世闻名的二战女谍
南希·维克:狡猾的白鼠
Nancy Wake: the “White Mouse”
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(Nancy Wake)
Nancy Wake was born in
Wellington, New Zealand, in 1912. The family moved to Australia
in 1914 and after being educated in Sydney she travelled to
Europe where she worked as a journalist. In Nazi Germany she saw
the rise of Adolf Hitler and Anti-Semitism. On one occasion in
Vienna she witnessed Jews being whipped by members of the Sturm
Abteilung (SA).
In 1939 Nancy married the wealthy
French industrialist, Henri Fiocca, in Marseilles. Nancy was in
France when the German Army invaded in May 1940. After the
French government surrendered, Nancy joined the French
Resistance. She worked with Ian Garrow's group helping British
airmen shot down over France to escape back to Britain.
In December 1940 the network was
betrayed and Nancy was forced to go into hiding. She continued
to work for the French Resistance and was eventually arrested
while in Toulouse. However, the authorities did not realize they
had captured the woman known as the "White Mouse" and she was
released after four days.
It was now too dangerous to
remain in occupied France and Nancy crossed the Pyrenees into
Spain before travelling to Britain. She now joined the Special
Operations Executive (SOE) and agreed to become a British
special agent.
On 29th April 1944, Nancy was
parachuted into the Auvergne region of France. Her main
objective was to locate local bands of the Maquis and to provide
them with the ammunition and arms that were being dropped by
parachute by the Royal Air Force four times a week.
Nancy had the task of helping the
resistance to prepare for the armed uprising that was due to
coincide with the D-Day landings. She also led a raid against
the Gestapo headquarters in Mountucon and a German gun factory.
Henri Tardivat, one of her comrades in the resistance later said
that: "She is the most feminine woman I know, until the fighting
starts. Then she is like five men."
After the war, Nancy worked for
the Intelligence Department at the British Air Ministry. In 1960
she married John Forward and returned to Australia to live.