Official Report
British Intelligence
Code: 3986
Kathleen Winfred
June 7, 1944: seventeen days
Pirot and I ate together. She was very worried about Albert, now that he was away.
The rumors of a possible French uprising only became more common. And, as was reported in the news every day, the Allies continued to march on, probably with plans to liberate France.
There was no doubt that the Germans were losing their grasp on the upper hand.
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Winfred
Historical FictionThe Women's Guard, The Soldier, The Nazi, The Spy. The Spy turned Prisoner. As they say, dead men (or women, as the case may be) tell no tales. But Kathleen Winfred isn't dead; she managed to escape. Now, the story of her capture by Nazis in occup...