World’s Last Female WWII Spy Exposed 80 Years Later in 'The Last Secret Agent'

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World’s Last Female WWII Spy Exposed 80 Years Later in 'The Last Secret Agent'
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  • Pippa Latour was a WWII spy revealed in 'The Last Secret Agent', released November 17.
  • At 23, Pippa parachuted into Nazi-occupied Normandy with minimal gear as a French teen.
    • She gathered intelligence through goats' milk soap sales and relayed vital data to the UK.
    • Despite high risk, she transmitted crucial troop movements, aiding Allied war efforts.
    • Pippa evaded capture multiple times, relying on wit and stealth to survive.
    • Her story unveils her resourcefulness and trials during dangerous missions.
    • The book honors many female SOEs like Pippa, recognizing their wartime contributions.
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