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Real Lives Noor Inayat Khan : Muslim Pacifist, British Spy, National Hero

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Real Lives Noor Inayat Khan : Muslim Pacifist, British Spy, National Hero

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Noor Khan was a pacifist, an Indian Muslim, a poet and children's author. During WWII she joined the Special Operations Executive and was sent to Nazi-occipied France as a wireless operator, transmitting vital secret messages. When her network was broken and her colleagues captured by the Nazis, she refused to abandon what had become the most important and dangerous post in France, as the last link between London and Paris. She was executed in Dachau in 1944 after being betrayed to the Nazis, and was posthumously awarded the George Cross and Croix de Guerre. The astonishing story of a true British hero.

Title

Real Lives Noor Inayat Khan : Muslim Pacifist, British Spy, National Hero

Author

Goby Halberstam

Publisher

Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Number of Pages

107

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Biography
  • First Published

    JAN 2013

    Noor Khan was a pacifist, an Indian Muslim, a poet and children's author. During WWII she joined the Special Operations Executive and was sent to Nazi-occipied France as a wireless operator, transmitting vital secret messages. When her network was broken and her colleagues captured by the Nazis, she refused to abandon what had become the most important and dangerous post in France, as the last link between London and Paris. She was executed in Dachau in 1944 after being betrayed to the Nazis, and was posthumously awarded the George Cross and Croix de Guerre. The astonishing story of a true British hero.
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