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Other agent-Christina Scarbeck (Gong Wei)-No.

Saturday, 6 June 2002

Dr Stafford, David.

Forget Charlotte Gray, she is one of the bravest female spies in Britain. As a spy, her talent only meets her strong needs for life-including a family trio.

Fifty years ago today, during World War I, Britain's bravest spy was found murdered in a London hotel. Gong Wei (born in Poland, Countess) was awarded the George Medal for her secret work in the Gestapo. She is addicted to its heroism and sexual freedom, but the world has never been managed so well by spies to adapt to civilian life. ...

The frightened gendarmes, the famous local liaison officers and the Gestapo could hardly believe their ears. "I am a niece of a British agent and field marshal Montgomery," announced the slim young woman with dark hair.

It was in August of D- 1944, a hot spring town in the foothills of the Alps in southern France. Americans have just landed on the Mediterranean coast and are preparing to go north quickly. The allied forces of D-Day finally won in Normandy, and the jubilant crowds in Paris will liberate the city in a few days. Written down is the wall of Germany in France.

However, there is still a lot of work to be done, through their efforts, to resist the harassment on the way forward and to create allied reinforcements. Agents cut off the railway line between Lyon and Marseille and locked the telephone cable, which enabled the Germans to intercept and decipher the wireless information obtained by the allied forces at that time.

Your men have arrested three important allied agents in a row, a young woman. One is my husband. If he or his friend is shot, things will be bad for you. If our people don't film you, the marquise will. In the dark days of Nazi occupation of France, the ruthless Gestapo detained, tortured and destroyed opponents who bombed railways and factories. They often attack at night, driving their hidden black Citroen cars on the street and robbing their beds from the victims.

But the current trend is a turning point. It was the Gestapo who turned around. They hated the fate of their collaborators. They can only imagine.

One of them is the gendarmerie, which the Gestapo liaison officer called the largest Waem. Who is he? As an interpreter for the Belgian secret police, he especially wanted to protect himself.

So, we can say how he met a young British female agent in a unit that night. He knows that he has the right to release three allied personnel, and in case of failure, the reward may ensure his own safety.

Remind them about the arrest. The young woman tried to organize an attack on the prison, but failed. Then, she jumped on a bicycle, went to D- and anxiously looked for her naive "husband". In fact, he was an allied agent and her boss, and Roger suggested the code name "news wife".

Bargain with her for three hours at most. At first, he carefully covered her with a revolver. But in the face of her irresistible persuasion, he finally reached a great deal.

If she can find 2000000 francs, the Gestapo will release her husband and two menzi. In return, Vam protects himself from the marquise. Later, when the British woman returned to her secret base in the D-Ne mountain area, she sent an emergency broadcast message to Algiers, asking for parachute money for all secret activities in the Mediterranean Sea in southern France and the Allied headquarters. The funds arranged by her CFO were handed over within 24 hours, which was the fastest arrangement ever.

However, back in the city, the captured agents, on the fourth day of their dirty consumption cells, did not know that the transaction had been realized. Then the biggest Waem, wearing his Gestapo uniform and holding a pistol, suddenly pushed open the door and walked out of the prison gate, waiting for Citroen. They all rushed to ride. The young woman sitting in the front. Roger lost the steering wheel. When he drove away at full speed, she just said, "This is work." The next day, the spy returned to work in the resistance organization. Allies have always been on their side, and the Gestapo in Belgium has changed from protection to revenge.

So, who is such a brave young woman with such a very dangerous agent to save her compatriots?

She is not the niece of field marshal Montgomery, as she once claimed, nor is she one of the agents imprisoned in her marriage. She is not the so-called Pauline, but the name of this area. In fact, during a special operation (state-owned enterprise)-a top secret organization set up Winston Churchill to set himself on fire in Europe on 1940-she was called Gong Wei. This man described her because her husband, Francis kamate, was one of the most successful agents in southeastern France and its excellent state-owned enterprises.

Recently, the film "Charlotte Gray" highlighted most employees who described women. Women are agents of a few state-owned enterprises, but they are often better than men. As messengers or wireless operators, they find that not traveling is more likely to arouse the suspicion of people around them, and they are often more adaptable than men.

Some people suffered terrible torture and died in Nazi concentration camps. The rest finally returned to their hometown to participate in civil affairs and became wives and mothers. Embrace peace and they live together.

Unfortunately, the fate of Gong Grandville is different. Behind all the people who fought behind enemy lines in World War II, she is still the most mysterious (not only because she is an outstanding woman in the center of a sexual home-the most tragic). Exactly 50 years ago in June 15, 1952, she was brutally stabbed to death in a small hotel in Kensington, London.

Her killer, she met a man on a voyage between Southampton and Australia. In one of several jobs, she was a liner stewardess after the uneasy war. She felt sorry for him and tried to help him.

Loneliness, lack and infatuation made Dennis Mardam a pain in the ass. She tried to get rid of him several times, and then he finally met her in a hotel. In a rage, he killed her. She is 37 years old.

At the trial of the Central Criminal Court in London, Mardam pleaded guilty and was sentenced to death. On the way to the gallows in Bentonville prison, he said the fatal sentence:' Killing is the last property.

A week later, she died and Gong was buried in the Roman Catholic cemetery in Kenzel Green. Today, a big cross on a white marble tombstone overshadowed the bear's name Christina Scarbeck-Wei. For this kind of women, some have won the typical British and French prisoners by using state-owned enterprises, and the bravest George Obey, who was originally a countess who had been born.

Poles have every reason to hate Hitler's aggression and brutal rule, and the Nazis he imposed on their country. But there is an additional motive to attack his regime.

Her mother was the daughter of a wealthy Jewish banker, Count george karl Baker, who was expelled from Warsaw at the beginning of the war and was one of the millions of victims in the Holocaust.

Gong, who grew up with his father, rarely talked with Catholics about his Jewish ancestry. But she is very proud. There is no doubt that it fuels the determination of her hatred for the Nazis and the freedom risks she took.

She was born in a political party near Warsaw in 19 15, and enjoys youth, horseback riding and Zakopane in the fashionable ski resort Mount Tartrat. After her playboy father finally squandered family fortune, she got married for a short time, seized the job opportunity and got married one after another, then George (Boone), a rich international explorer, former gold prospector and cowboy.

Being a couple is real. George has a wide range of contacts. During his travels in Europe, France and Africa, he spent a lot of time making friends outside the world.

However, with the outbreak of war, their first ship sailed for England. Gong believes that with Winston Churchill in the government, Britain is Hitler's strongest fortress.

She wants to win over her country and join the secret intelligence agency, formerly known as the three-dimensional contact of state-owned enterprises. She was recruited and sent to Budapest, where she made some dangerous trips to Nazi-occupied Poland. Her task is to spread British propaganda, collect and transmit information, destroy equipment, arrange the escape of British prisoners of war, and smuggle weapons and money for the use of the Anti-Japanese War.

She is afraid of being involved in the evil occupation of Slovakia through the long and arduous trek and strict patrol across national borders. About one of her trips, she begged her mother to leave the country in vain. She has never seen her.

On another mission in the spring of 194 1, she brought back precious microfilm about Hitler's troops assembled on the Soviet border.

It was held in Budapest by a man named Andrei, who won the national defense prize against the Nazi doomsday in Miriti (equivalent to the Victoria Cross). He has become a red pimp in Poland and founded an organization where Poles escape from their companions alone.

They soon became lovers until she was near death. Now she is buried in London with his ashes. When her husband knew about them, he left Canada. He was still there after the war and didn't even go back to her funeral.

But with or without respect, Andrew remained faithful. In short, they live in Sanhe. One is a domestic worker and the other is a young Polish agent. Others are also deeply infatuated with her charm. Someone even broke a leg and would freeze the Danube after jumping. She refused him.

"She doesn't have a plaster saint," remember Vera Atkins? The legendary state-owned enterprise intelligence official later learned that women represent many companies. She is a very important, healthy and beautiful animal with a great appetite for love and laughter.

As the Gestapo continues to infiltrate into Hungary, Gong and Andre, now recognized lovers, are often brutally interrogated by the police, and they suspect that they have reached their respective goals.

Finally, when they were about to be arrested, they turned to Sir o'malley Owen, the British ambassador to Budapest. Sir Owen and his wife, novelist Ann Da Qiao, knew them, and they were soon associated with the issuance of British passports.

In fact, the President once said, Irving Gong: "She is the bravest person I know, and the only woman who is in danger with positive nostalgia. She can make explosives, except for eating. "

Gong chose her English name at this time, partly because she liked its pronunciation and partly because her initials matched it. Similarly, Angie chose Andrew Kennedy's name, which reminded him of a distant Irish love affair. After years of smuggling by car on the Yugoslav border, they arrived in Cairo through Istanbul, Syria and Palestine, and accomplished an extraordinary feat.

On the way, they scouted the bridges on the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to see if they were suitable if the Germans broke into the Middle East.

But it was frustrated soon after. In Cairo, they fell into the pain of suspicion and personal foul with the exiled intelligence faction of the Polish government, and were condemned by German spies.

A cautious state-owned enterprise refused to hire them. After kicking their heels for more than a year, they waited impatiently for the discarded fees.

Gong spent a lot of time in the legendary Jezira Sports Club and Swimming Club to rest in the garden, balcony and luxurious environment.

When their doubts about loyalty were finally dispelled, Gong was trained as a radio operator and learned how to skydive. Andrew became a training lecturer for Palestinian state-owned enterprises.

Finally, according to the eve of landing on the American Riviera, Gong was selected as Francis kamate, the personnel messenger of state-owned enterprises in southern France. Her name is "Pauline armand", and she was parachuted by/kloc-0 in July, 944-the first female agent can be sent to France from Algiers.

She took part in the uprising of Vicol, a hero. The broken battle was launched by Marquise Gao as the dominant part against the Germans on the Loki Plateau outside Grenoble. Hundreds of people were killed and injured, and she only escaped from danger in a narrow sense.

She also persuaded Germany to station troops nearby and hand over dozens of Polish services. If that wasn't enough, she crossed the mountains to Italy, slipped through the roadblocks and got in touch with a group of 2,000 guerrillas.

Her rescue of Cammaerts, the owner of a state-owned enterprise, is only the last extraordinary deed in a long history and deserves the full George Medal.

Cammaerts-Armand network continued to open the waterfront along Napoleon's route to promote the development of Grenoble in the United States. Kamate himself was awarded DSO and named one of his daughters Christina.

After the war, Gong Wei chose to stay in Britain and obtained British citizenship, but found life difficult after the war. Occasionally, she will meet Andrew Kennedy and even go on a pilgrimage to France with him to visit her old comrades. Her friends in the old state-owned enterprises tried to provide her with various employment opportunities, but it was difficult for her to prove it.

Finally, Gong took all kinds of trivial jobs: switchboard operator, and Harold finally dressed up as a salesman and flight attendant on a passenger ship. In one of the rooms, she met the man who killed her.

She found solace in the Great Polish exile community in London, but it was not generally welcomed because some people thought that she had been "betrayed" to Britain. However, without her "selling" to Britain, Hitler would be even more invincible.