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Secret World War II heroine's file released (Read 546 times)
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Secret World War II heroine's file released
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LONDON -- Buried deep in Eileen Nearne's secret World War II file, released Friday by the National Archives, is the secrecy agreement she signed on September 4, 1942. It was a commitment she honored until her death last month at the age of 89.
Nearne was the spy who never came in from the cold. When she died alone, with precious little support or human contact, none of her neighbors knew she had been decorated for her bravery behind enemy lines in occupied France.
Her wartime role was not publicly acknowledged until local officials went into her apartment after her death and found a treasure trove of medals, records and memorabilia, including French currency used during the war.
Nearne's file, released after a freedom of information request, sheds new light on her wartime exploits, which were so extraordinary that advancing American forces refused to believe her when she rushed out of a church in Germany and claimed to be an undercover British agent who had escaped from a German concentration camp.
The Americans did not believe her story and kept her in captivity for a month, holding her with Nazi prisoners until an English officer came to fetch her, telling the Americans that Nearne's story, incredible though it seemed, was true, the file says.
It shows that Nearne - a young woman tortured by the Gestapo who never broke or spilled a secret - was consistently underestimated and belittled by her male superiors as she was trained for a perilous clandestine assignment as a wireless transmitter operator ...
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The publicity the story created was good to see in some ways; anything that generates interest in the subject is more than welcome.
However the assertion that she was completely unknown was slightly/conveniently misplaced by the media. Her exploits, although she neglected to discuss them post-war (as did quite a few of her SOE colleagues), had been well documented before her death in several books, and on t'web, as had those of her elder sister, Jacqueline. Thankfully a lot of SOE agents made it back postwar (from various states of internment), and their handler in the UK made a mammoth effort to track the fates of "her girls" - those who didn't. And they were often fairly horrifying.
Frustratingly, if you google her name now, rather than the useful links (sadly the most useful site concerned with SOE has disappeared), you get 3 pages of newspaper and media stories first.
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