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I Worked Alone Diary Of A Double Agent In World War Ii Europe Lily Sergueiew

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I Worked Alone Diary Of A Double Agent In World War Ii Europe Lily Sergueiew
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Lily Sergueiew
ISBN: 9781476617176, 1476617171
Language: English
Year: 2014

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I Worked Alone Diary Of A Double Agent In World War Ii Europe Lily Sergueiew by Lily Sergueiew 9781476617176, 1476617171 instant download after payment.

During World War II Nathalie “Lily” Sergueiew, a woman of mystery, confidently seduced the German Intelligence Service into employing her as a spy against their British enemy. Little did they know that this striking woman—who turned heads when she walked into a room with her little dog Babs—would work with their enemy against them. Her diary chronicles her months-long journey to becoming a double agent for the British under the code name Treasure. From the moment she conceived the idea of becoming a double agent, Lily faced challenges on two fronts: first, she had to convince the Germans to ask her to spy for them; second, she needed the British to believe her story. Only then could she begin the perilous work of helping free her homeland—France—from the German occupier.

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