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Spy Princess

The Life of Noor Inayat Khan

Shrabani Basu
5
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Pages
318
Year
2011
Language
English

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This is the riveting story of Noor Inayat Khan, a descendant of an Indian Prince Tipu Sultan (the Tiger of Mysore), who became a British secret agent for SOE during World War II. Shrabani Basu tells the moving story of Noor's life, from her birth in Moscow - where her father was a Sufi preacher - to her capture by the Germans. Noor was one of only three women SOE agents awarded the George Cross and, under torture, revealed nothing, not even her own real name. Kept in solitary confinement, her hands and feet chained together, Noor was starved and beaten, but the Germans could not break her spirit. Then months after she was captured, she was taken to Dachau concentration camp and, on 13th September 194, she was shot. Her last word was 'Liberté'.

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"One of the most inspirational stories of World War II ... Reading this book is like watching a butterfly trapped in a net"
Christopher Hudson, <i>Daily Mail</i>
"'The true life story of Noor Inayat Khan is the stuff legends are made of: it is indeed stranger than fiction ... It has been meticulously researched ... It makes compelling reading.'"
Khushwant Singh, <i>The Tribune</i> (India)

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