In the shadows of war-torn Europe, an Indian-origin woman moved like a whisper, beautiful, calm, and fierce enough to outwit Hitler’s army, until betrayal sealed her fate ...
In 1994, a suburban wife, mother and journalist named Christine Kuehn received a mysterious letter in the mail from a ...
Like most Americans, Christine Kuehn always mourned the tragedy at Pearl Harbor, haunted by the some 2,400 souls who perished ...
France has released a new postage stamp honouring British-Indian spy Noor Inayat Khan, the first woman radio operator sent to ...
Codenamed ‘Madeleine,’ she became a phantom-like figure in the French Resistance. France has now honoured her with a commemorative stamp for her role against the Nazi regime ...
In autumn 1943 SAS Lieutenant Alistair McGregor (pictured) and his seven men were dropped deep behind enemy lines, on Winston Churchill's personal orders.
Codenamed ‘Madeleine,’ she was known in French Resistance circles as a mysterious figure who seemed to appear and vanish like ...
Born to an Indian Sufi father and an American mother, Noor Inayat Khan was the SOE's first female wireless operator who was ...
In 'Family of Spies,' author Christine Kuehn confronts a past that is stranger and more sinister than fiction.
Meet the fearless women who played the ultimate game of spies. Secrets, danger, and daring missions? These ladies have all ...
French postal service, La Poste, has honoured Noor Inayat Khan with a commemorative postage stamp for her role in the French ...
Noor is one of a dozen resistance heroes selected for the special edition, unveiled this month to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.