List of female SOE agents


The following is a list of female agents who served in the field for the Special Operations Executive during World War II. SOE's objectives were to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in occupied Europe against the Axis powers, and to aid local resistance movements. Most of SOE's female agents worked in France.
In 1981, the official historian of the SOE, Michael R. D. Foot, said that the staff of SOE consisted of about 10,000 men and 3,000 women. Of that number, "A few highly accomplished and gallant were agents operating in France or Yugoslavia." Foot cautioned that "On these few there is a large popular literature, almost all of it worthless and much of it about the wrong people." The declassification of SOE documents beginning in the 1990s permitted more accurate assessments of agents and their accomplishments.

Female SOE F Section agents in France

Estimates of the number of F Section female agents vary. Thirty-nine female SOE agents were trained in Britain. The following list of forty-one agents is taken from M.R.D. Foot, the official historian of the SOE, with two additions: Madeleine Barclay who served on a ship contracted to SOE and Sonia Olschanezky, a locally-recruited courier who was executed. Of the forty-one SOE F section female agents listed, a few served in France for as much as two years, most for only a few months. Twenty-five of them survived World War II. Twelve were executed by the Germans, one died when her ship was sunk, two died of disease while imprisoned, and one died of natural causes. Female agents ranged in age from 20 to 53 years.
Most SOE agents were sent to France as part of a network or circuit of three persons consisting of an "organiser" who was the leader of the team, a wireless operator, and a courier. Women were most often employed as couriers as they could travel more easily than men who were regarded with suspicion and might be impressed as labourers. Pearl Witherington was the only woman to officially head an SOE network in France, although others fulfilled that role on occasion.
In addition to this list of female F Section agents in France, eleven women agents of the RF section of SOE were sent to France in 1944. The RF section was under the direction of Charles de Gaulle's Free French Government in exile with SOE lending logistical support and financial assistance. Conversely, F section worked with all factions of the French Resistance although leery of assistance to communists.
NameBirthplaceBornDiedAwardsDate of entryNotes
Francine AgazarianFrance19131999MiD17 March 1943, Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Marguerite; Courier, Prosper network.
Wife of SOE agent Jack Agazarian.
Juliane AisnerFrance18991947KCBC17 May 1943, Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Clair; Farrier network.
Lise de BaissacMauritius19052004MBE, CdeG, LdH24 September 1942, parachute; 9 April 1944, LysanderWAAFCode name: Odile, ''Marguerite; Courier, Scientist network.
Sister of SOE Agent Claude de Baissac
Madeleine BarclayFrance19111943WRNSNée: Madeleine Victorine Bayard.
Died when HMS Fidelity was sunk on 1 January 1943
Yvonne BasedenFrance19222017MBE, LdH, CdeG16 March 1944, parachuteWAAFCode name: Odette: Radio Operator, Scholar network.
Captured 26 June 1944, survived Ravensbrück concentration camp
Yolande BeekmanFrance19111944MiD18 September 1943, Lysander aeroplaneWAAFCode name: Yvonne: Wireless Operator, Musician network.
One of four women executed at Dachau, 13 Sept 1944.
Denise BlochFrance19161945KCBC, LdH, CdeG2 March 1944, Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Ambroise; Wireless Operator, Clergyman network. Executed at Ravensbrück concentration camp 5 February 1945.
Andrée BorrelFrance19191944CdeG24 September 1942, parachuteCode name: Denise; Courier, Physician and Prosper networks.
Executed at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp, 6 July 1944.
Sonya ButtEngland19242014MBE, MiD28 May 1944, parachuteWAAFCode name: Blanche; Courier, Headmaster network.
Married fellow SOE agent Guy D'Artois. Youngest SOE woman agent.
Muriel ByckEngland19181944MiD8 April 1944, parachuteWAAFCode name: Violette; Wireless operator, Ventriloquist network.
Died of meningitis at Romorantin Hospital, 23 May 1944.
Blanche CharletEngland18981985MBE1 September 1942, boatCode name: Christiane; Courier, Ventriloquist network. Arrested, escaped from French prison in Sept 1943.
Marie-Thérèse Le ChêneFrance1890MBE, CdG31 October 1942, boatCode name: Adele; Courier, Plane network.
Oldest SOE woman agent.
Yvonne CormeauChina19091997MBE, LdH, CdeG22 August 1943, parachuteWAAFCode name: Annette; Wireless operator, Wheelright network.
Madeleine DamermentFrance19171944LdH, CdeG29 February 1944, parachuteCode name: Solange; Courier, Bricklayer network. Arrested on landing; one of four women executed at Dachau, 13 September 1944.
Elizabeth Devereux-RochesterUnited States1917c. 1983LdH, CdeG18 October 1943, Hudson aeroplaneFANYCode name: Elizabeth; Courier, Marksman network. Aka: Elizabeth Reynolds. Arrested 20 March 1944, sent to prisoner of war camp, survived.
Yvonne FontaineFrance19131996MdlR25 March 1944, boatWAAFCode name: Mimi; Courier, Minister network. Prior to becoming SOE agent worked with Tinker network as Nenette.
Giliana GersonChile1910May 1941First SOE agent sent to France; stayed one month, collected intelligence and documents, such as ration cards which could later be copied by SOE.
Virginia HallUnited States19061982MBE, DSC August 1941; 21 March 1944, boatCode names: Marie, Diane; Courier, Heckler, Saint networks. Called "Limping lady" due to amputated lower leg. Post-war worked for the CIA
Mary Katherine HerbertIreland19031983CdeG31 October 1942, boatWAAFCode name: Claudine; Courier, Scientist network. First WAAF Officer to join the SOE. Married SOE agent Claude de Baissac, daughter born December 1943, arrested and released 1944.
Ginette JullianFrance191719627 June 1944, parachuteCode name: Adele; Wireless Operator, Permit network.
Noor Inayat KhanRussia19141944GC, MBE, CdeG, MiD16 June 1943, Lysander aeroplaneWAAFCode name: Madeleine; Wireless operator, Cinema, Phono networks. Indian Muslim origin. One of four women executed at Dachau concentration camp, 13 September 1944.
Marguerite KnightFrance19202004MBE, CdeG6 May 1944, parachuteCode name: Nicole; Courier, Donkeyman network. Known as Peggy
Phyllis LatourSouth Africa19212023MBE, CdeG1 May 1944, parachuteCode name: Genevieve; Wireless operator, Scientist network.
Madeleine LavigneFrance1912194523 May 1944, parachuteCode name: Isabelle; Wireless operator, courier, Silversmith network. Died in Paris of an embolism on 24 February 1945.
Cicely LefortEngland19001945CdeG, MiD16 June 1943, Lysander aeroplaneWAAFCode name: Alice; Courier, Jockey network. Executed at Ravensbrück concentration camp c. 5 February 1945.
Vera LeighEngland19031944KCBC23 May 1943, Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Simone; Courier, Inventor Network. Executed at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp on 6 July 1944.
Eileen NearneEngland19212010CdeG, MBE2 March 1944, Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Rose; Wireless operator, Wizard network. Known as "Didi." Sister of SOE agents Jacqueline & Francis Nearne. Arrested July 1944; escaped Ravensbrück concentration camp, 13 April 1945.
Jacqueline NearneEngland19161982MBE25 January 1943, parachuteFANYCode name: Jacqueline; Courier, Stationer network. Withdrawn April 1944. Sister of SOE agents Eileen & Francis Nearne
Sonia OlschanezkyGermany19231944Recruited in FranceCode name: Tania; Courier, Juggler network. Captured January 1944, executed at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp on 6 July 1944
Patricia O'SullivanIreland19181994CdeG, MBE22 March 1944, parachuteWAAFCode name: Simonet; Wireless operator, Fireman network. Returned to England on 5 October 1944.
Eliane PlewmanFrance19171944KCBC, CdeG13 August 1943, parachuteCode name; Gaby; Courier, Monk network. Executed at Dachau concentration camp on 13 September 1944
Lilian RolfeFrance19141945MBE, CdeG, MiD5 April 1944 by Lysander aeroplaneCode name: Nadine; Courier, Historian network. Executed 5 February 1945 at Ravensbrück concentration camp
Diana RowdenEngland19151944MBE, CdeG, MiD16 June 1943, Lysander aeroplaneWAAFCode name: Paulette; Courier, Acrobat network. Executed 6 July 1944 at Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp
Yvonne RudelattFrance18971945MBE30 July 1942, boatWAAFCode name: Jacqueline; Courier, Physician network.
Died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, c. 24 Apr 1945.
Odette SansomFrance19121995GC, MBE, LdH31 October 1942, boatFANYCode name: Lise; Courier, Spindle network. First woman to be awarded the George Cross. Also known by the surnames "Hallowes" and "Churchill." Survived Ravensbruck Concentration Camp.
Krystyna SkarbekPoland19081952GM, OBE, CdeG6 July 1944, parachuteCode name: Pauline; Courier, Jockey network. Known also by her nom de guerre Christine Granville. British agent since 1939 in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Murdered in 1952.
Violette SzaboFrance19211945GC, CdeG5 April 1944, parachute; 7 June 1944, parachuteCode name: Louise; Courier: Salesman network. Executed c. 5 Feb 1945 at Ravensbrück
Nancy WakeNew Zealand19122011GM, LdH, CdeG29 April 1944, parachuteCode name: Helene; Courier, Stationer network. 1940-43: Pat O'Leary escape line. The "White Mouse."
Anne-Marie WaltersSwitzerland19231998MBE, CdeG4 January 1944, parachuteCode name: Colette; Courier, Wheelright network. Married name Ann-Marie Comert
Odette WilenEngland1919201511 April 1944, parachuteCode name: Sophie; Courier, Labourer network. Married Santiago Strugo Garay, head of the Spanish escape network.
Pearl WitheringtonFrance19142008MBE, CBE, CdeG22 September 1943, parachuteCode names: Marie, Pauline''; Courier, Stationer network. Organiser, Wrestler network. "Highly successful."

Female SOE agents in other countries

NameNationalityBornDiedAwardsDate of entryNotes
Lorraine AdieBritish19162013Married American OSS agent Miles Copeland, Jr. SOE 1940-1942; Served in Middle East.
Maddalena CerasuoloItalian19201999MBE3 missions, October 1943 to February 1944Code name: Maria Esposito, C22; sabotage missions, resistant
Alix D'UnienvilleMauritian19192015MBE, LdeH, CdeG31 March 1944, parachuteCode name: Myrtil; Courier, Oronte network. Arrested June 6, 1944, escaped en route to a prison camp in Germany.
Hannah SzenesHungarian / British Palestine19211944Parachuted into Yugoslavia, March 14, 1944Captured and executed in Budapest
Danielle Georgette ReddéFrench19112007British Empire Medal, MBE, Colonial Medal, Combatant's Cross, Croix de Guerre, Légion d’Honneur, Order of the Million Elephants and the White Parasol, Resistance Medal Parachuted into Japanese occupied Indochina and served in the Technical Archives office in SaigonAlso operated in France, aliases Camille Fournier or Édith Daniel.
Haviva ReikSlovakian / British Palestine1922194414 September 1944, parachuted into SlovakiaExecuted in Kremnička, Slovakia amongst local Jews
Sara BravermanRomanian / British Palestinian19182013Parachuted into Yugoslavia, July 1944Was mostly with partisan camps in the mountains before evacuation to Italy
Elaine MaddenBelgian / British / Australian19232012Croix de Guerre ; Mentioned in Despatches August 1944aliases: Elaine Meeus, Imogen, Alice; fluent in English, French, and Flemish
Berthe MayerBritish19131981MBEAlready on MadagascarServed on Madagascar with her husband, Percy Mayer. Code name DZ/60
Elżbieta ZawackaPolish19092009Order of the White Eagle among many other awards ;Parachuted to Poland, Sept 1943Had already served in Polish resistance. Aliases: Zelma, Zo; fluent in Polish, German, some French, and English
Krystyna SkarbekPolish/British19081952OBE, George Medal, Croix de Guerre ;Served in Poland 1939-41, Egypt & Middle East 1941-44, France 1944Aliases: Christine Granville, Pauline Armand; fluent in Polish, French and English

Key

NoteDescriptionExplanation
ATSAuxiliary Territorial ServiceSOE Agents who were ATS officers are highlighted in italics
GCGeorge CrossThe highest civil decoration of the United Kingdom. It is highest gallantry award for civilians as well as for military personnel in actions which are not in the face of the enemy or for which purely military honours would not normally be granted.