The Gestapo called her White Mouse. Nancy Wake, an Australian who became one of the most highly decorated women of WW II, here she tells her own story.
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The Gestapo called her White Mouse. Nancy Wake, an Australian who became one of the most highly decorated women of WW II, here she tells her own story.
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Very Good. 8vo. viii, 206pp, index, bw ills. Pictorial card. Minor reading crease to front cover near spine. The extraordinary autobiography of Nancy Wake, the White Mouse-and Australian woman who became one of the most highly decorated women of World War II. She trained with the Special Operations Executive as a secret agent, then went to serve with the French Resistance (Maquis) and became one of the Gestapo's most wanted enemies.