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[Video] - This is the story of the chiobu the Nazis feared most.

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She had a message for the Nazis:
“Every Nazi who remains alive will kill women, children, and old folks. Dead Nazis are harmless. Therefore, every time I kill a Nazi, I am saving lives.”


 
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Looks liek she wasn't eh only chiobu heroine who terrorized Nazis.

Ask AI: who was the woman who nazis feared the most?


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Virginia Hall is generally recognized as the woman the Nazis feared the most, referred to by the Gestapo as "the most dangerous of all Allied spies".

A one-legged American spy working for the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) and later the American Office of Strategic Services (OSS), Hall operated in occupied France, organizing sabotage, aiding resistance movements, and facilitating jailbreaks.

Key Details About Virginia Hall:
  • "The Limping Lady": Due to a hunting accident, she had a prosthetic leg she named "Cuthbert".
  • Nazi Pursuit: Klaus Barbie, the notorious "Butcher of Lyon," relentlessly hunted her, calling her the most dangerous Allied spy in France.
  • Impact: She organized resistance networks, blew up bridges, and destroyed railway lines.
  • Awards: She was the only civilian woman to receive the Distinguished Service Cross in World War II.

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Another woman heavily feared by the Nazis was Nancy Wake, known as "The White Mouse," who led over 7,000 Maquis resistance fighters and had a 5 million-franc bounty on her head.
 
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