There are tough women then there is Virginia Hall! “She is the most dangerous of all Allied spies. We must find and destroy her.” – Gestapo transmission regarding OSS agent Virginia Hall
New film tells WWII story of Post writer and Allied spy Virginia Hall
Virginia Hall, left, met her husband Paul Goillot, right, in 1944 in France. They were married in 1957, and stayed together until her death on July 8, 1982 at aged 76. Above, the couple in an undated photo when they were living in America. After the war, Hall worked for the CIA and the agency would fail, at times, to use her talents properly or promote her as they would a man ¿ to the point that Hall became the agency¿s textbook example of discrimination, according to a new book ¿A Woman of No Importance'
rejectedprincesses:Virginia Hall (1906-1982): The Most Dangerous Spy of All Book 2 available here. F
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