Noor Inayat Khan, a 29-year-old British spy and daughter of an Indian Sufi teacher and American woman, became the first female radio operator parachuted into Nazi-occupied France in 1943; despite being described as unsuited for combat, she maintained the only radio link between Paris and London for three months after her network was compromised, was captured by the Gestapo, escaped twice, was sent to Dachau concentration camp, and was executed in September 1944 with her last word being the French word for liberty, earning posthumous recognition through the George Cross and Croix de Guerre.
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In 1943, a young woman was parachuted into occupied France as a British spy.
Her name was Noor Inayat Khan.
She was 29 years old.
She was the daughter of an Indian Sufi teacher and an American woman.
She had been raised in a house of peace and music outside Paris.
She had written children's stories for a living.
Her British handlers described her as physically unsuited to combat and emotionally too gentle for war.
She was the first female radio operator ever dropped into Nazi-occupied territory.
Within 10 days, every other agent in her network had been arrested.
She refused to be evacuated.
For 3 months, she was the only radio link between Paris and London.
She moved every day, sometimes every few hours, carrying a heavy transmitter through streets full of patrols.
She was eventually betrayed and captured.
The Gestapo interrogated her for weeks.
She gave them nothing.
She escaped twice and was recaptured both times.
She was sent to Dachau concentration camp and executed in September 1944.
Her last word, according to a witness, was the French word for liberty.
She was awarded the George Cross in Britain and the Croix de Guerre in France.
The world you live in was shaped by someone whose name you were never taught.
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