Between 1942 and 1944, at least 36 French women were recruited by
British, French, Soviet and American intelligence agencies, trained as
organisers, wireless operators, couriers and saboteurs and infiltrated
into France by boat or plane from Britain and Algeria to help the French
Resistance in their attempt to liberate their country. This books tells
the stories of Anatole', Francine Fromont, Yvonne Rudellat, Andrée
Borrel, Odette Sansom, Marie-Thérèse le Chêne, 'Angela', Marguerite
Petitjean, Jeannette Guyot, Daniele Reddé, Madeleine Damerment, Jeanne
Bohec, Denise Bloch, Françoise Agazarian, Yvonne Fontaine, Alix
d'Unienville, Suzanne Mertzisen, Marie-Louise Cloarec, Pierrette Louin,
Eugénie Djendi, Marcelle Somers, Julienne Aisner, Madeleine Lavigne,
Ginette Jullian, Germaine Heim, Marie-Madeleine Fourcade, Josianne
Somers, Evelyne Clopet, Suzanne Pax-Colombas, Denise Colin, Eugénie
Gruner, Marie-Rose Miguet, Cécile Pichard, Elisabeth Torlet, Marguerite
Giannello, Aimée Corge and Michele de Ducla.