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Odette Hallowes

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Odette Hallowes

Odette Marie Léonie Céline Hallowes, (née Brailly; 28 April 1912 – 13 March 1995), also known as Odette Churchill and Odette Sansom, code named Lise, was an agent for the United Kingdom's clandestine Special Operations Executive (SOE) in France during the Second World War. She was the first woman to be awarded the George Cross by the United Kingdom and was awarded the Légion d'honneur by France. The following information relating to her war service uses 'Sansom' as this was her surname during this period. The purpose of SOE was to conduct espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, especially Germany. SOE agents allied themselves with resistance groups and supplied them with weapons and equipment parachuted in from England. Sansom arrived in France on the night of 3/4 November 1942 to work as a courier with the Spindle network (or circuit) of SOE headed by Peter Churchill (whom she later married). In January 1943, to evade arrest, Churchill and Sansom moved their operations to near Annecy in the French Alps. She and Churchill were arrested there on 16 April 1943 by spy-hunter Hugo Bleicher. She spent the rest of the war imprisoned in Ravensbrück Concentration Camp. Her wartime experiences and endurance of a brutal interrogation and imprisonment, which were chronicled in books and a motion picture, made her one of the most celebrated members of the SOE, and one of the few to survive Nazi imprisonment.

Infobox

Born
(1912-04-28)28 April 1912Amiens, France
Died
13 March 1995(1995-03-13) (aged 82)Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, England
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
Years of service
1942–1945
Rank
Lieutenant
Unit
Special Operations ExecutiveSpindle network
Battles / wars
Second World War
Awards
George CrossMember of the Order of the British EmpireChevalier de la Légion d'honneur (France)
Spouses
Roy Sansom (1931–46)Peter Churchill (1947–55)Geoffrey Hallowes (1956–95)
Service years
1942–1945
Conflicts
Second World War

Tables

· Military honours
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
Member of the Order of the British Empire (Civil)
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
1939-45 Star
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
Defence Medal
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
War Medal 1939-45
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
UK
UK
UK
UK
Col 2
George Cross
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
France
France
UK
France
Col 2
George Cross
Legion d’Honneur (Chevalier)
UK
George Cross
UK
Member of the Order of the British Empire (Civil)
UK
1939-45 Star
UK
Defence Medal
UK
War Medal 1939-45
UK
Queen Elizabeth II Coronation Medal
UK
Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal
France
Legion d’Honneur (Chevalier)

References

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    http://www.plan-sussex-1944.net/anglais/pdf/infiltrations_into_france.pdf
  2. (in French) Archives communales et communautaires d'Amiens Archived 24 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine, "Les fonds d'ar
    http://aweb.amiens-metropole.com/
  3. Starnes 2010, p. 14.
  4. nigelperrin.com
    http://nigelperrin.com/odette-hallowes.htm
  5. Escott 2012, pp. 64–69.
  6. Imperial War Museums
    http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80009265
  7. Tickell 1956, p. 9.
  8. Telegraph.co.uk
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/1429749/War-heroine-Odette-was-deemed-too-temperamental-for-spying.html
  9. Loftis, Larry, Code Name: Lise,, New York: Gallery Books, p. 81–84
  10. The Cruel Victory
  11. Loftis, pp. 102–105
  12. Escott 2012, pp. 66–67.
  13. Foot, M. R. D. (1966), "SOE in France," London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, p. 252
  14. Escott 2012, pp. 67.
  15. Cookride, E. H. (1967), Set Europe Ablaze, New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, p. 112
  16. Starnes 2010, p. 10.
  17. Undercover: The Men and Women of the SOE, Patrick Howarth, 1980
  18. Juliette Pattinson, Behind Enemy Lines: Gender, Passing and the Special Operations Executive in the Second World War, Ma
  19. Starnes 2010, p. 181.
  20. Imperial War Museums
    http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80009265
  21. Lovell 2000, p. 115.
  22. Imperial War Museums
    https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/odette-sansom-gc
  23. Salvesen 1947, p. 303–307.
  24. The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-odette-hallowes-1611563.html
  25. The Glasgow Herald
    https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2507&dat=19511006&id=-1tAAAAAIBAJ&pg=3955,3283801
  26. The Sunday Herald
    http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article18491083
  27. The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/1972/05/02/archives/peter-churchill-british-hero-of-the-french-resistance-dies.html
  28. Tickell, Jerrard Odette: the story of a British agent, Chapman & Hall, London, 1949
  29. Starnes 2010, p. 11.
  30. The London Gazette
    https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/37328/supplement/5281
  31. The London Gazette
    https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/37693/supplement/4175
  32. The London Gazette
    https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/39069/page/5741
  33. Imperial War Museums
    http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/80009265
  34. The German Penetration of SOE
  35. Gizmodo
    http://www.norphil.co.uk/2012/02c-britons_of_distinction.htm
  36. BBC News
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-51691227
  37. English Heritage
    https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/blue-plaques/odette-sansom/
  38. Ealing Times
    https://www.ealingtimes.co.uk/news/25147281.blue-plaque-honour-ealing-wartime-hero-odette-sansom/
  39. Victoria Cross Online
    https://victoriacrossonline.co.uk/odette-sansom-hallowes-gc-mbe-direct-recipient/
  40. Born 16 Aug 1886 in Abbeville, France, moved to England with her daughter and died in 1960. She is buried with Odette at
  41. Born 26 Feb 1881 in Ivry-sur-Seine, France, died 14 Oct 1918 from wounds received on 26 September at the battle of Mesni
  42. The son of Lillie née Parkington and Abbey Sansom of Colchester. After the war and his separation from Odette he married
  43. Medal entitlement reflects medals Hallowes wore post-war.
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