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I Was a Spy!
I Was a Spy!: The Classic Account of Behind-the-Lines Espionage in the First World War | Winston Churchill, Marthe McKenna
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ÒThe Greatest War Story of All Ð Takes rank with All Quiet on the Western Front. She fulfilled in every respect the conditions which made the terrible profession of a spy dignified and honourable. Dwelling behind the German line within sound of cannon, she continually obtained and sent information of the highest importance to the British Intelligence Authorities. Her tale is a thrilling one É the main description of her life and intrigues and adventures is undoubtedly authentic. I was unable to stop reading it until 4 a.m.Ó Winston Churchill 1932 With her medical studies cut short by the 1914 German invasion, her house burned down and her father arrested for suspected ÔsharpshootingÕ, it was perhaps unsurprising that the multi-lingual Marthe Mckenna (n?e Cnockaert, codename ÔLauraÕ) was recruited by British Intelligence. At the time she worked as a nurse tending the wounds of occupying soldiers, and as a waitress in her parentsÕ caf? in the Belgian border town of Roulers. I Was a Spy! is McKennaÕs vivid narrative of these breathtaking adventures as she, aided by a gallant band of loyal locals, goes undercover to sabotage enemy phone lines, report suspicious activity or train movements, and even instigate an aerial attack on a planned visit by the Kaiser. This thrilling account goes on to explain how, in 1916, the young nurse was caught by the Germans placing dynamite in a disused sewer tunnel underneath an ammunition dump. She was sentenced to the firing squad and only survived due to the Iron Cross honor received as a result of her earlier medical service . Mckenna was later mentioned by Douglas Haig in British Despatches and was awarded the French and Belgian Orders of the Legion of Honour for her espionage work.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you @AmberWB !! This book looks great, and I can‘t wait to read it! #kindlitsy

AmberWB I hope you enjoy it!! 5y
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This is Marthe McKenna's memoir of her time as a spy for the Allies in occupied Belgium during the First World War. She is a candid, compassionate narrator and acknowledges the terrible human cost of war, but does what she believes is right. Recommended if you're interested in WW1 or the early days of modern espionage.

Winston Churchill wrote the foreword and was up till 4 a.m. reading this book. I'd believe it!

rabbitprincess @LauraBrook Yay! I hope you like it 😊 7y
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Another themed library haul: books about women working in intelligence during the world wars.
(The tagged book is actually by Marthe McKenna; Winston Churchill merely wrote the foreword.)