August 19, 2011


She chomped on cigars and bested guerrilla fighters in drinking bouts. She traveled nowhere without her Chanel lipstick, face cream and a favorite red satin cushion.

“She is the most feminine woman I know until the fighting starts — then she is like five men,” a colleague in the French resistance once said.

Nancy Wake, ‘White Mouse’ of World War II, dies at 98 - The Washington Post

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