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Women Wartime Spies

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by Ann Kramer


  Landau, Captain Henry, Secrets of the White Lady, G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1935

  Mahoney, M.H., Women in Espionage: A Biographical Dictionary, ABC-CLIO, Inc, 1993

  Marlow, Joyce, editor, The Virago Book of Women and the Great War, Virago Press, 1999

  McKenna, Marthe, I Was a Spy!, Jarrolds Publishers, London, 1932

  Morton, James, Spies of the First World War: Under Cover for King and Kaiser, The National Archives, 2010

  Ottaway, Susan, Violette Szabo: The Life that I Have, Pen & Sword, 2004

  Page, Gwendoline, They Listened in Secret, Geo. R. Reeve Ltd., 2003

  Paterson, Michael, Voices of the Code Breakers: Personal Accounts of the Secret Heroes of World War II, David & Charles, 2007

  Proctor, Tammy M., Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War, New York University Press, 2003

  Rimington, Stella, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002

  Wheelwright, Julie, The Fatal Lover: Mata Hari and the Myth of Women in Espionage, Collins & Brown Ltd, 1992

  Zimmeck, Meta, ‘Jobs for the Girls: The Expansion of Clerical Work for Women, 1850-1914’, included in Unequal Opportunities: Women’s Employment in England 1880-1918, edited Angela V. John, Basil Blackwell Ltd., 1986

  Places of interest:

  Imperial War Museum, Lambeth Road, London SE1 6HZ

  Has permanent exhibition: The Secret War

  http://london.iwm.org.uk

  The National Archives

  Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU

  www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

  Bletchley Park Museum,

  Bletchley, Milton Keynes MK3 6EB

  www.bletchleypark.org.uk

  The Violette Szabo Museum

  Wormelow, Herefordshire HR2 8HN

  www.violette-szabo-museum.co.uk

 

 

 


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