Noor Inayat Khan was the first female radio operator sent into occupied
France and transferred crucial messages to the Resistance. Johtje Vos, a
Dutch housewife, hid Jews in her home and repeatedly outsmarted the
Gestapo. Law student Hannie Schaft became involved in the most dangerous
resistance work--sabotage, weapons transference, and assassinations.
Soviet pilot Anna Yegorova flew missions against the Germans on the
Eastern Front in an all-male regiment, eventually becoming a squadron
leader. In these pages, young readers will meet these and many other
similarly courageous women and girls who risked their lives to help
defeat the Nazis.
Thirty-two engaging and suspense-filled stories unfold from across
Germany, Poland, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, Denmark, Great
Britain, the United States and, in this expanded edition, the Soviet
Union, providing an inspiring reminder of women and girls' refusal to
sit on the sidelines around the world and throughout history.
An overview of World War II and summaries of each country's entrance and
involvement in the war provide a framework for better understanding each
woman's unique circumstances, and resources for further learning follow
each profile. Women Heroes of World War II is an invaluable addition
to any student's or history buff's bookshelf.