Violette Reine Elizabeth Bushell Szabo, GC, MBE, (26th June, 1921 - c. 5th February, 1945) was a World War II Allied secret agent. Madame Szabo volunteered to undertake a particularly dangerous mission in France. She was parachuted into France in April, 1944, and undertook the task with enthusiasm. In her execution of the delicate researches entailed she showed great presence of mind and astuteness. She was twice arrested by the German security authorities but each time managed to get away. Eventually, however, with other members of her group, she was surrounded by the Gestapo in a house in the south west of France. Resistance appeared hopeless but Madame Szabo, seizing a Sten-gun and as much ammunition as she could carry, barricaded herself in part of the house and, exchanging shot for shot with the enemy, killed or wounded several of them. By constant movement, she avoided being cornered and fought until she dropped exhausted. She was arrested and had to undergo solitary confinement. She was then continuously and atrociously tortured but never by word or deed gave away any of her acquaintances or told the enemy anything of any value. She was ultimately executed. Madame Szabo gave a magnificent example of courage and steadfastness.
I am fortunate and truly honoured to have met Tania on several occasions at the RAF Tempsford Veterans and Relatives Associations meetings. I was extremely honoured to view in person the medals that are shown in this video. Tania your a true friend and your Parents would be very proud of you, your dedication in researching is unbelievable and I can't wait to receive your book. Anybody that's interested should purchase Tania Szabo's book direct from her website. Thanks for this video
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