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The life of Christina's characters

Her father taught her to be a skilled female rider.

Christina has been fascinated by green trees and flowers since she was a child. She likes to stare at flowers and sigh instead of picking them. Christmas celebrated according to traditional Polish customs is always unforgettable. The special table for Christmas is covered with hay and cloth. Bundles of unbound crops were placed in the corner of the room. When night falls, the youngest child will lie by the window and stare at the first rising star. When the stars appear in the frosty cold sky, the celebration ceremony begins. There are two sacred cakes for sacrifice on the plate, and parents will break them together, "May we break them again in the new year", and people will read such a ritual expression. Then they left one after another and went to the kitchen to distribute presents to the servants. When she was a child, Christina felt that she lived in a spacious house with servants standing outside. She likes the noise around her father when he goes to the annual or biennial hunting competition. The hunting competition will be held in the manor of the big landlord. At that time, the towns around these powerful manors will hold carnival dances. Christina inherited a deep sense of racial pride and love for the motherland from her father. The count is by no means an intellectual. He reads light books, but he knows a little about Polish history and teaches it to his daughter. Located in the Carpathian Mountains and the Baltic Sea, Poland has always been its greedy and predatory neighbor. This country has been attacked and occupied by the enemy many times, and even once disappeared from the map of Europe. But in any case, it survived, because Poles have a strong patriotic complex, especially when threatened or ruled by foreign oppressors. Polish history records the patriotic uprisings launched by the people again and again under foreign rule. Under the guidance of her father, Christina became a skilled female rider. At that time in her life, the stable became her spiritual home. Nothing makes her happier than sitting in the stable and listening to stable boy chatting with the groom. It was in the stable that Christina first met little Andrew Kolsky. Andrew's father brought his son from his manor, Wabna, to play with Christina, who is 10 years old, and he discussed agriculture with Count Scarbeck. It doesn't matter whether you will face Andrew or Christina, but it has aroused the great interest of the goddess of fate. She was busy threading the needle between the two children until one day, their destinies became closely linked, and their personal destinies were closely linked with the destiny of the motherland.

The man who saved her from danger while skiing became her second husband.

Christina Scarbeck soon spent her childhood in happiness. The mother found that her daughter needed the discipline and companionship of the girls in her class, instead of hanging out with the boys in the stable and the country children. Christina was sent to the famous Sacri Kerr monastery in western Poland. The alma mater of this school is located in Paris, and it is famous all over the world for cultivating girls of aristocratic squires. Christina was very unhappy, so she completely ignored all the rules and regulations, which made the kind nuns very headache because they could not tame the wild child. Christina always plays some practical jokes. For example, when a monk was at mass, Christina lit his vestment. The abbot thinks that Christina's rebellious spirit may bring bad influence to the whole children group, so he suggests to Christina's parents that they should find another institution that is more suitable for the countess's passionate personality. Christina was sent to another stricter monastery in Yatsynevich, and her parents were forced to sell their manor and move out of the country because their family property was severely hit. Soon, Christina married a young aristocrat, Charles Godlich. /kloc-Christina, 0/8 years old, is still simple and romantic, but Charles is a businessman first. He loves Christina very much, but his main concern is his own career. Moreover, the young couple were not harmonious at all and did not experience any pain, so this marriage quietly came to an end. While traveling and skiing in zakopane, Christina is thinking about her future path. One day, when she flew down a very dangerous ski slope, she lost control. If a big man hadn't suddenly appeared in front of her and held her in his arms, her situation might have been extremely dangerous. Christina's rescuer's name is George Gizicki. George comes from a wealthy family in Ukraine. /kloc-When he was 0/4 years old, George had a big fight with his father, and then he left home. He boarded a ship bound for America, where he worked as a cowboy and a gold digger. He eventually became a writer and traveled around the world to find themes for his works and articles. George is madly in love with Christina. 1On October 2nd, they got married. Soon, Christina found herself married to a complicated character, but because she was attracted and controlled by her husband at that time, Christina managed to idealize the fear he aroused in her heart, but this fear finally separated them alive. They have made many friends and are comfortable in every circle. The Jitzky couple also have very friendly relations with the diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia. Christina has met many diplomats, and some diplomats will reappear in her future life, which will be of great help to some of her activities. Perhaps it was Christina's meeting with these diplomats that prompted her to set foot in the press. In the future, when Christina becomes an agent, it provides a cover.

World War II made her choose a career as a spy.

George Gitzky was never completely satisfied in Europe. He wants to return to a broader African perspective. The opportunity came-George, as the country represented by the consul in Addis Ababa, accepted it at once. George decided to take Christina to Kenya first. When he was young, he took risks there. The Nairobi Christina saw at 1939 is a hodgepodge of old and new things. The earliest settlers set up businesses, built offices, built bungalows to live in and planted tall eucalyptus trees as decoration. With the passage of time, modern stone buildings have replaced dilapidated offices. Mr. and Mrs. Gitzky checked into the Salisbury Hotel. By this time, Christina had understood that it was a mistake to marry George. Although George is sometimes very cheerful and humorous, he gives Christina a feeling of claustrophobia. The news from Europe is getting more and more depressing. 1938 In March, Germany annexed Austria, and Czechoslovakia fell into the clutches again a year later. On September 1939 and 1 day, Germany invaded Poland, and the Polish army began a heroic defensive war. It was also at this time that Christina met her childhood playmate Andrew, and they fell in love and lived together. Andrew is an officer of the Polish resistance, although he has a disabled leg. Influenced by Andrew, Christina joined the British intelligence organization. Christina and Andrew collected, screened and sent a lot of information for Britain. There are many excellent and dedicated assistants in their team, including a Jesuit priest named Father Lasky. This man is thin and his face resembles the Spanish painter Goya. It is said that he works for the Vatican. Father Lasky traveled back and forth to Poland many times and was finally arrested by the Germans in Budapest. The Germans sent him to Mauthausen concentration camp, released Alsatian hounds to attack him, and the hounds tore him to pieces. Another assistant is Prince Marcin Lubomirski. He is too weak to join the army, but when he accepts a difficult task, his iron will never flinch. "Rifleman" (a resistance organization in Poland) sends messengers from time to time to provide Christina and Andrew with news regularly, including the movements of the German army and so on. Polish fugitives kept coming, but Andrew transported them to safety. However, Andrew was arrested again and sent to Budapest prison. There, he met an old friend, a dashing major from the Second Bureau. The major said, "Captain, you should feel lucky to come to Maria Teresa's barracks, which is still completely controlled by Hungarians. I hope you know what I mean? Please leave Hungary as soon as possible. "

Volunteer to help British prisoners of war escape from the Nazis.

When they settled down in their new house, Christina told Andrew that she planned to return to Poland again. Andrew points out that her photos and documents may be in the hands of the Gestapo now, but Christina doesn't care. She originally planned to leave in June of 5438+ 10, but later reluctantly agreed to wait until the first snow fell in 5438+065438+ 10. At that time, the border guards didn't want to stay in the cold Woods to catch people crossing the border. 5438+1In mid-October, a messenger came to Christina to report that 16 British soldiers who had escaped from the German prison camp were now hiding in a deaf-mute shelter in Warsaw. Their situation is extremely dangerous, because it is widely rumored that Hitler will carry out the plan of "mercifully killing" the disabled (physically and mentally disabled). 165438+1October 13, Christina left Budapest and arrived in Warsaw by 18. Christina went straight to the deaf-mute shelter, only to find that the British soldiers had evacuated. The leader of this group insisted on the Polish underground organization to evacuate them and asked the underground organization to help them enter the Soviet-occupied area. So Christina volunteered to send two other British soldiers from Poland to Hungary. After arriving in Warsaw, the situation of the two soldiers was very bad. The doctor thought that they were not suitable for long-distance travel and needed to rest for at least three weeks. Christina had to send the message to Budapest. She couldn't wait for the soldier to recover, so she entrusted her friend "Rifleman" to take care of the patient. Later, the two soldiers and Christina were happily reunited in Belgrade. Christina's every minute in Poland is very dangerous. Germans arrest people in public in the street. If the arrested people can't provide real documents to prove that they are working for the Germans, they will be sent to coolies or concentration camps. 165438+ At the end of October, Christina returned to Budapest. At that time, she was in poor health and had a severe flu, and she had no strength at all. While Christina is away, his job is still the same, but Andrew is uneasy to realize that he has been watched and often followed. Andrew told her it was time for them to move. Christina didn't want to hear this, claiming that she had checked all kinds of documents by train and that she would wait for the information to arrive. She can't leave Budapest until these documents are sorted out. Then she stayed in bed for two weeks to treat the flu. To Andrew's horror, Christina started coughing and vomiting blood. They don't like Christmas at all. The Hungarian major secretly helped her escape from the tiger's mouth. At four o'clock in the morning, the doorbell rang. Andrew and Christina knew at once that the moment they had been worried about for a long time had finally arrived. Christina put on her pajamas in a hurry, and Andrew was anxious to put on her prosthetic leg. The knock on the door is getting louder and louder. Andrew opened the door and saw four Hungarian policemen standing there. They walked past Andrew and entered the room without saying a word. After turning on all the lights, they began to search every room in an orderly way. Naturally, all the relevant documents have been processed, and the rest are colorful travel brochures and some maps with advertisements for hotels and restaurants. The police took all these away in boxes. When Andrew followed Christina to the bathroom, a policeman followed him. The policeman stood there unblinkingly, watching him finish the whole process. Andrew tried desperately to get rid of the notebook full of phone numbers. He said to Christina in Polish, "What should I do with this notebook?" A policeman quickly said, "Don't talk. If you want to say something, just say it in German. " Andrew replied, "This lady can't speak German. In that case, we can't talk. " The police searched the room for an hour. At five o'clock in the morning, Andrew and Christina were hurried into a large police car. Christina whispered to Andrew, "Give me the notebook." Andrew shook his head. The situation is already very dangerous. He didn't want Christina to get deeper. Andrew and Christina were sent to Nazi prison. Later, they got the secret help of the Hungarian major. He said, "Because the Countess Scarbeck is ill, you are temporarily released. But you can't use any means of transportation except trams. You can go back to the apartment, but you can't leave without our permission. " They thanked the major warmly and left as soon as possible. Two plainclothes policemen were in charge of escorting them and ordered them to go to the usual meeting place-Hagri Cafe. Naturally, this is another trap, because they understand that if two members of the underground organization disappear and then reappear, all others-although warned never to make this mistake-may gather around to ask for information, which will enable the police to catch one member after another in the organization. Christina and Andrew walked along the street to Hegli Cafe when Andrew saw a friend standing on the sidewalk across the street. Andrew made an accurate gesture carefully, and the young man knew that Christina and the leader of the organization were being followed. He ran away. When Christina and Andrew and their guards arrived at the cafe, no one came to welcome them. They sat alone at the table and ordered a cup of hot coffee and a sandwich they really wanted. Only when they receive the signal that they can leave do they leave. Then they went home, and Christina told Andrew about her experiences in prison.

She held a Grenade in her hands and repelled the German army. 1On the morning of July 8, 944, Christina arrived in Verkosh, where the French guerrillas were active. Christina has got some definite jobs. One of them was a job called "conscription officer" in the Italian army against Nazi Germany. One of them is the 5 1 apuni division, which used to be in Mongolia? The Senis Tunnel clashed with the Germans. The Germans easily let the Italian army with about 45,000 soldiers surrender, and they were sent to France as laborers to build fortifications. Many of them fled to the Markey guerrillas, while others joined the troops led by the British agent Roger. When she was in the Italian Alps, Christina's role was to play an innocent young country girl. She was arrested twice by the Germans, but her acting skills were so good that the Germans easily believed her and let her go. But Christina led an Italian guerrilla to the nearest Markey guerrilla for the third time. On the way, a German border patrol caught up with her. They ordered Christina to put her hands on her head, and she did. However, she held a Grenade with lead removed in both hands. Christina told them in fluent German that unless they let her and her companions go, they would die with them. Seeing this situation, the Germans reluctantly walked away. Christina's next important task is to convince the Germans stationed at the Rush Pass fortress. This mountain road is the only way to the surrounding area. The mountain pass is about 1994 feet high. It took Christina a day and a half to reach the top of the mountain. As soon as she reached the lee of the fort, she succeeded in attracting the attention of the Polish contact there and bringing them together. Then, with a megaphone, she told Polish soldiers the purpose of her visit. As a result, she persuaded them to leave the German army and join the resistance. In order to rescue the British agent, he went deep into the den, but almost at the same time, "Roger" and his companions were arrested. Christina found the grim-faced Dr. Rehnova and Dr. Ralph and other members of the team. They are discussing the possibility of attacking D-Ne prison. "Christina suddenly flashes, came up with an idea. She said, "Let's hold our ground until I come back from D-E." With these words, she spread out an old bicycle and staggered for 25 miles to D-Nie. On hearing that Roger was in prison, Christina's only thought was to rescue Roger and his companions as soon as possible before the Gestapo found out their true identities. She knew very well that if the Germans found out, the famous British agent "Roger" and his friends would be shot immediately. John? Roper is Christina's friend. When he heard about Roger, he immediately raised some gold coins and cash. "I took all my money and went to the Seine by motorcycle to see if I could help. As soon as Christina arrived in Washington, she wanted to know where Roger was being held. She slipped into the prison and walked along the dark cell, humming the song Frankie and Johnny loudly. Roger and she both like this song very much. Walking around the prison for a while, she didn't hear a response. Suddenly, she heard someone singing the song. That's Roger singing loudly. Christina couldn't help loving it. "Miss Pauline" saved her comrades-in-arms, and it was successful. Christie told the prison gendarmerie that she was "Roger's wife" and wondered if she could see her "husband" now. An old gendarme sympathized with the thin young woman who wore the black scarf commonly used by country people. Christina asked her how to get permission to bring "husband's necessities" such as soap and shaving utensils. Food may be more useful to him, "said the old gendarme," but I can't help you to see your husband. The only person here who can help you is Albert? Schenk Ho, an Alsatian, served as a liaison officer between the local jurisdiction and the Gestapo. "Christina asked to see Schenk and talk to him about it directly." Colonel, the Gestapo captured three very important allied agents, and my husband Roger was one of them. I am a British agent and Marshal Montgomery is my uncle. The allies have landed not far from here and will arrive here soon. You should have heard of it. At that time, those who killed my husband and his friends would have a hard time. You fully understand that even if our people don't kill you, those who killed the Markey guerrillas here will kill you, because your hands are covered with the blood of their comrades-in-arms, and they will definitely retaliate against you. "After hearing this, Schenk pondered for a while, and he decided to have a showdown with her." I can't help you in any way. However, a man named Max? The Belgians in Vim can help you. Maybe he can say hello for you, because he is a Gestapo translator. It is dangerous to say hello like this, and it costs a lot of money. However, if you come from a famous family, as you said, then you can definitely get enough cash to get WIM through this relationship. Indeed, he is not interested in any money totaling less than 2 million francs. "Christina said quietly," yes, colonel. You arrange for me to meet Mr. WIM, and I'll play it by ear. "At 4: 00 p.m. on August 65438, 2004, Christina was sitting in Mrs. Schenk's apartment waiting for WIM to arrive. At this moment, the door opened and Wim came in. He was wearing a Gestapo uniform with a revolver pinned to his waist. Christina argued with him for more than three hours to reduce the reward. She told him that the allies could attack here at any time. She herself has been in radio contact with the British army. To prove her words, she showed him some discarded radio crystal fragments. ""If I were you, "Christina said," I would carefully consider my offer. As I told Colonel Schenk, if anything happens to my husband or his friends, you will soon be retaliated by terror. Because I don't need to say this, as you know, you and Colonel Schenk have a bad reputation in the local area. "Weim's hands are covered with the blood of too many people, and the allied forces and the French anti-German forces will certainly retaliate against him. He is frightened at the thought of his own fate. He said, "If I get them out of prison, how will you protect me?" "I promise," Christina replied, "I promise you in the name of the British authorities that if you get my husband and his friends out of prison, I will do my best to protect you and Colonel Schenk from the guerrillas." Christina felt that she had bought time for Roger's life. However, she must raise money as soon as possible, lest WIM change her mind. She returned to Seine as soon as possible. She gave it to Brooks? Richards' message is: "Redeem the lives of Roger and his companions with 2 million francs." She added that time was tight. She was sure that the headquarters of "Free France" in Algiers would respond to her distress signal. On August 14 or 15, Christina met Schenk. The money was airdropped by the headquarters on the night of 16. Christina put the money in a plastic bag under her bed. That night, she slept for a while and woke up, tossing and turning until dawn. At dawn, she set foot on the road to D, which she was no longer familiar with. In prison, "Roger" became very depressed. He knew that their lives were at stake. On the afternoon of the fourth day, Max? Wim, wearing a Wehrmacht uniform and a helmet with a skull pattern, swaggered into the prison and rudely ordered them to come out. They followed him with trepidation because they thought he had come to take them to the football field for execution. Wickham, with a revolver in his hand and Roger in his hand, crossed the yard and walked to the prison gate. "Just outside the prison," Roger said, "there is a car parked. That's a front-wheel drive Citroen car, which is one of our teams. I remember Christina waiting in the car.

After the war, Christina was abandoned by Britain.

The second world war is coming to an end. Christina knows that this is the end of an important stage in her life. She left France alone. Every time she used to go to London, there was always a warmth of returning to Andrew. This time, no one came to meet her. It was a long night, and she was walking alone in the streets of London, penniless. On this sad day, Christina met John again? Roper. The reunion deepened their friendship and they became good friends. "Just then," John? Roper said, "She came to my apartment in London for the first time and settled down. This apartment was temporarily rented by my menstruation, the late Mrs French. In those days, Christina and I got to know each other better. " 1 945 65438+1October1,for saving the lives of two British officers, Christina? Glanville was awarded the George Medal. Because she saved Major Sorensen, France awarded her the Battle Silver Star Cross. Christina stayed in the war department of the British high command in the Middle East until she was demobilized. In May 1945, 1 1, Christina gave up her job in the Women's Auxiliary Force of the British Air Force, and the Army gave her a pension of 100. Then the grateful British government forgot all about her. The British Special Operations Executive Committee promised to provide her with some protection. However, when dealing with their excellent agents, they are so casual. Christina's country made no gesture in memory of her heroic daughter. Even when looking for the most humble job, Christina encountered great difficulties. Christina returned to London in order to complete the formalities of becoming a British citizen as soon as possible. As things didn't seem to be progressing, she began to look for a job seriously. She took over the job in a hotel locker room in Paddington. Christina's behavior is completely unexpected, because she is by no means a skilled seamstress. Many towels, sheets and pillowcases have to be mended constantly, which makes her very depressed. So she resigned. A friend introduced her to a manager who manages several hotel chains. In her first interview, the manager told her that only married women would be considered for this position. Christina asked the manager if this rule also applies to men, and the manager's answer was of courseno. "All right," Christina said, "Give me a list of unmarried managers, and I want to marry one of them." Christina's long-cherished wish has finally come true. She became a British citizen. 1947, Christina got a British passport. She is very happy and believes that this will definitely mark the beginning of a brighter period. Holding this brand-new certificate tightly, she came to Geneva in high spirits. In Geneva, she attended a job interview with excitement and vision for the future. Her future employer examined her new passport carefully. "I'm sorry, Ms. glanville," said the boss, and gave her her passport. "You are not English. You are just a foreigner with a British passport. " According to the description on the first page of her passport, Christina is a "foreigner who immigrated to Britain". The immigration certificate reads "Arizona No.20605, issued by British Home Office No.G G G26822,1946165438+1October 23rd". The blow that this incident brought to Christina was unbearable. Christina wants to leave Europe. She is always eager for sunshine and broad horizons. ...