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  1. Virginia Hall - Wikipedia

    Virginia Hall Goillot DSC, Croix de Guerre, MBE (April 6, 1906 – July 8, 1982), code named Marie and Diane, was an American who worked with the United Kingdom 's clandestine Special Operations …

  2. Virginia Hall: The Courage and Daring of "The Limping Lady"

    Jun 29, 2017 · During WWII, Virginia organized agent networks, assisted escaped prisoners of war, and recruited French men and women to run safe houses—staying one step ahead of the Gestapo, who …

  3. World War II’s ‘Most Dangerous’ Allied Spy Was a Woman ... - HISTORY

    May 30, 2018 · Learn how Virginia Hall, woman with a prosthetic leg, became the most feared allied spy in WWII. See how she eluded Nazi capture and aided in a victory at D-Day.

  4. How a Spy Known as the ‘Limping Lady’ Helped the Allies Win WWII

    Apr 9, 2020 · A new biography explores the remarkable feats of Virginia Hall, a disabled secret agent determined to play her part in the fight against the Nazis

  5. She was a one-legged spy who outsmarted the Nazis, had a nickname …

    Meet Virginia Hall, the one-legged spy who outsmarted the Nazis and was a force of danger in occupied France. She was a brave leader of the French Resistance during World War II, making her a true ...

  6. Virginia Hall: The One-Legged WW2 Spy – History Uncovered

    Aug 20, 2025 · By posing as a farmer, dyeing her hair gray, and filing her teeth down in the style of a French peasant, American agent Virginia Hall secretly commanded the French Resistance in …

  7. Virginia Hall: The Most Dangerous Allied Spy of WWII

    May 1, 2025 · This is the incredible story of Virginia Hall, who became one of the most legendary spies of World War II. This blog delves into her daring escape from Nazi-occupied France, her return to the …

  8. Virginia Hall - The National Archives

    Virginia Hall (1906–1982) was an American woman who served with the British Special Operations Executive (SOE) in France in 1941–1942. She then served with its equivalent, the newly formed...

  9. Virginia Hall - Maryland State Archives

    The United States was not yet in the war but Virginia caught the eye of British Intelligence and was recruited to be its first spy-man or woman-to live behind enemy lines in Vichy France.

  10. Virginia Hall: The limping lady - SOCOM

    The "woman who limps" was Virginia Hall, an agent of the Office of Strategic Services. Her sharp-featured face with shoulder-length hair and wide-set eyes, details provided by French double agents, …