Female Spies of World War One
Inspiring Women of War, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Abigail Langham
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Dani C. Kennedy
About this listen
Discover how brave and daring female spies crossed enemy borders and infiltrated countries as they couriered military and political secrets. Many officers were usually unsuspecting of the women they met in brothels and late-night cafés. These female spies excelled at wheedling secrets out of high officials through their powers of seduction.
Female Spies of World War One tells the true stories of six courageous women living in a constant state of awareness, always looking over their shoulders for fear of being discovered, and always striving to stay one step ahead of the enemy.
- Gabrielle Petit: A working-class Belgian woman who revolted against the German occupation of Belgium. What did she mean when she exclaimed "I'm done being useless!"
- Felice Schmidt: One of Germany’s craftiest spies in the Great War. Young officers and military men were taken with her beauty and charming wit, but she had her eyes on a much bigger target.
- Louise de Bettignies: Under the alias of Alice Dubois, Louise was a spy of French origin recruited by the British to spy on the Germans. She was the clever engineer of the Alice Network.
- Sarah Aaronsohn: As the head of the Nili network, Sarah recruited spies and conducted espionage from places like Jerusalem, Nazareth, and along the Mediterranean coast. One challenge for her was managing the men of the network, as they were either too infatuated or recklessly defied her orders.
- Jeanne Florentine Bourgeois: Under her stage name Mistinguett, she hiked her skirt up her leg, showing an indecent amount of skin, and called back, saying, “How much higher do you want it to go?” Later, she would go to Germany under the guise of reporting back to her German masters when she would actually be spying on the Germans for the French. It was a clever plan, but was she as good a spy as she was a performer?
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- George Wilson
- 22-07-23
Incredible heroines revealed.
Kennedy's narration captures the courage and resilience of these inspiring women, making the audiobook a captivating listen from start to finish.
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- Albert Cowman
- 24-07-23
Empowering and enlightening.
The audiobook portrays these women as more than just spies; they are trailblazers who paved the way for future generations of women.
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- Chris M. Eldridge
- 23-07-23
Powerful and moving stories.
Kennedy's vivid storytelling brought each spy's journey to life, making me feel like I was witnessing history unfold before my ears.
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- Mickey E. Welch
- 23-07-23
Riveting wartime narratives.
I was deeply moved by the sacrifices these women made for their countries, and their dedication to the cause is truly commendable.
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- Sarah D. Hankerson
- 26-07-23
Gripping historical accounts.
Kennedy's ability to humanize these spies makes the audiobook all the more impactful and emotionally resonant. The bravery displayed by these women is beyond words. Their sacrifices and dedication are a testament to the power of courage and determination.
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- Thomas F. Kim
- 25-07-23
Inspiring and informative.
Kennedy's storytelling skills bring these incredible women to life, making the audiobook an unforgettable and empowering experience.
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- Arthur Atkison
- 22-07-23
Gripping historical tales.
I was enthralled by the well-researched stories of these unsung heroines, and their bravery in the face of danger left me in awe. Female Spies of World War One is a well-researched and powerful audiobook that sheds light on the extraordinary courage of these inspiring women.
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- Frances Bushnell
- 24-07-23
Intrepid secret agents.
Listeners are left feeling grateful for the courage and determination of these remarkable women, whose stories deserve to be known and celebrated. Kennedy's narrative style is engaging and informative, bringing history to life and shedding light on lesser-known figures.
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- Virginia Campbell
- 25-07-23
Heroism in adversity.
I was impressed by Kennedy's thorough research, which offers a comprehensive account of each spy's role in the war effort.
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- Doris Ingram
- 25-07-23
Bold and daring agents.
The audiobook serves as a reminder that women have always been at the forefront of shaping history, even in the most challenging of circumstances.
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