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The cutest beauty spy in history: the princess was born, and I forgot to ask everyone. Why hasn't she been discovered yet?

At that time, Nur Inayathan kept asking passers-by with a map, thinking that "a blind cat met a dead mouse" and found his contact information by mistake. Because of her ridiculous behavior, people thought she was mentally ill and didn't think of the spy. Finally, her comrades-in-arms had to lie that they were the staff of a mental hospital and take this "lost person" with "mental problems" away from the scene.

1. Nur Inayat Khan: From Princess to Spy

Nur is an Indian princess. In fact, there are thousands of princesses in India, because there are 365 royal families in India (excluding those that are not officially recognized). Noor immigrated to France when he was very young, and then the Nazis attacked France. France persisted for more than a month, and then quickly surrendered. Nur had to move to England to seek asylum. Then the British Secret Service organization didn't know what to think, so it recruited her. It is said that she speaks French fluently, but it makes sense. Can't people who grew up in France speak fluent French? I think it's because she is beautiful and confusing.

In this way, Noor changed from a princess to an agent and was sent to Paris, the French capital, as a reporter. It can only be said that the British Secret Service organization is too short of manpower to send a rookie to do such an important job. Nur also lived up to expectations and forgot the code on the first mission.

Novice Noor stood on the streets of Paris, remembering the secret code countless times, but he couldn't remember it. She looked at the pedestrians coming and going around and felt that they all looked like her colleagues. She had a brainwave, opened a map of Germany, one of the mission materials, and asked passers-by one by one, trying to judge their identity according to their answers. As a result, she didn't find a colleague. Her colleagues found her, dressed as a nurse in a mental hospital, and took the rookie agent away. Fortunately, there were no German spies around Noor at that time, otherwise she would be finished.

Later, Noor also made all kinds of jokes, but every time he was lucky enough to meet a noble person, or he was lucky enough to escape the search of German agents, and finally he became the only British newspaper reporter in Paris. The rest of the reporters either died heroically when their identities were exposed, or escaped back to England by luck, except Noor, whom the Germans had no doubt about.

Although he was a rookie, he stuck to the spirit of being an agent until his death.

Nur was finally caught by the Gestapo, but not because she did something wrong, but because she was betrayed by a traitor. At this time, she has only been working for three months, and she is still a rookie. But no one expected that this beautiful agent who was in a daze every day was so spineless.

The Nazis tortured her cruelly for ten months, but no matter what kind of physical pain she suffered, Noor kept his mouth shut and resolutely refused to disclose any information related to the Allies. This agent, who was rated as "mentally incompetent" by the British Secret Service, remained "single-minded" in the concentration camp. He didn't know that he would take refuge in Germany in exchange for his freedom, but he would rather die than surrender in the spirit of agent and was finally shot. In business, Noor is not a qualified agent, or even worse, but mentally, she is a well-deserved "elite".