Spying in World War I (PDF)
The true story of Margriet Ballegeer
(Sprache: Englisch)
The conduct of a brave and patriotic woman during the First World War, filled with details of espionage and life in an occupied country.
In 1914 Margriet Ballegeer, a young woman from Contich, near Antwerp, joined the resistance in order to help...
In 1914 Margriet Ballegeer, a young woman from Contich, near Antwerp, joined the resistance in order to help...
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The conduct of a brave and patriotic woman during the First World War, filled with details of espionage and life in an occupied country.
In 1914 Margriet Ballegeer, a young woman from Contich, near Antwerp, joined the resistance in order to help sabotage the German occupation of Belgium throughout the war. Despite the danger, Margriet, aged only 24, joined the local resistance group and later became part of a wider network of spies run by the British Intelligence Service from Rotterdam. She stole identity papers and passports from the town hall where her father was Chief of Police, and using these, she was able to help young men escape Belgium and join the Allies.
Margriet acted as a courier for the resistance group, using the cover of her shop to pass on messages and vital pieces of intelligence. First arrested in 1915 and charged with forging documents, Margriet spent six months in prison, but on her release remained committed to the cause, again joining a larger resistance group. In 1917, Margriet was arrested for a second time and interrogated by the Germans after being betrayed by one of their recruits. This time she was charged for spying and sentenced to death.
This is her story.
In 1914 Margriet Ballegeer, a young woman from Contich, near Antwerp, joined the resistance in order to help sabotage the German occupation of Belgium throughout the war. Despite the danger, Margriet, aged only 24, joined the local resistance group and later became part of a wider network of spies run by the British Intelligence Service from Rotterdam. She stole identity papers and passports from the town hall where her father was Chief of Police, and using these, she was able to help young men escape Belgium and join the Allies.
Margriet acted as a courier for the resistance group, using the cover of her shop to pass on messages and vital pieces of intelligence. First arrested in 1915 and charged with forging documents, Margriet spent six months in prison, but on her release remained committed to the cause, again joining a larger resistance group. In 1917, Margriet was arrested for a second time and interrogated by the Germans after being betrayed by one of their recruits. This time she was charged for spying and sentenced to death.
This is her story.
Autoren-Porträt von Janet Dean
Janet Dean is the granddaughter of Margrit Ballegeer, who worked for British Intelligence in Belgium during the First World War. Spying in World War I: The true story of Margriet Ballegeer is her first book.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Janet Dean
- 2013, 1. Auflage, 112 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
- ISBN-10: 1782001867
- ISBN-13: 9781782001867
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.08.2013
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