Violette Reine Elizabeth Bushell Szabo, G.C., M.B.E., CdG (June 26, 1921 - c.February 5, 1945) was a World War II secret agent. Her wartime activities in Occupied France were dramatised in the film "Carve Her Name with Pride", based on the book of the same name by R.J. Minney. During her time in the Special Operations Executive (SOE) she met Leo Marks, who gave her what is now thought of as the definitive World War II code-poem "The Life That I Have". Wikipedia
Virginia McKenna, Tania Szabo & Rosemary Rigby MBE at the Opening Ceremony of the Violette Szabo GC Museum 24th. www.alliedspecialforces.org/violetteszabogcmuseum.htm
... hopes you enjoy your visit Violette Szabo REMEMBERED Unique details of her life by Marcus R Davidson We are pleased to confirm that this remarkable 2-hour film is still available from the ... www.violette-szabo-museum.co.uk
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