H.Johnson
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The Imperial War Museum (North) currently has an exhibition about war-time French Resistance heroine and SOE undercover agent Odette Churchill that is well worth visiting. Hers is an amazing and inspiring story. She was captured due to a betrayal to the Gestapo in 1943, tortured horrifically and sentenced to death in Ravensbrucke. She survived the war, testified against her captors at Nurnberg and returned with her husband to live in England.
Of particular interest (to me, anyway) is that her George Medal* is on exhibition. I recall this being stolen during a burglary. The event was publicised in newspapers at the time and the burglar returned the medal with polite apologies. You don't find burglars like that any more...
Added later: The text of the note of apology was apparantly, "You, madam, appear to be a dear old lady. I am not all that bad - it's just circumstances. Your little dog really loves me. I gave him a nice pat and left him a piece of meat. Sincerely yours, A Bad Egg."
* Mme. Churchill was also awarded the Legion d'Honneur.
Of particular interest (to me, anyway) is that her George Medal* is on exhibition. I recall this being stolen during a burglary. The event was publicised in newspapers at the time and the burglar returned the medal with polite apologies. You don't find burglars like that any more...
Added later: The text of the note of apology was apparantly, "You, madam, appear to be a dear old lady. I am not all that bad - it's just circumstances. Your little dog really loves me. I gave him a nice pat and left him a piece of meat. Sincerely yours, A Bad Egg."
* Mme. Churchill was also awarded the Legion d'Honneur.