This Housewife Became World War II’s Highly Decorated Spy

This Housewife Became World War II’s Highly Decorated Spy

Khalid Elhassan - June 12, 2019

This Housewife Became World War II’s Highly Decorated Spy
Odette with her third husband, Geoffrey Macleod Hallowes Find a Grave

1. Life After the War

Back in Britain, Odette required extensive hospitalization and treatment to recover from her torture and harsh imprisonment. Upon discovering that Peter Churchill had survived stints in German concentration camps, she got a divorce, then married Churchill in 1946. Adolphe Rabinovitch, the radio operator whom she had endured torture in order to protect, survived the collapse of the SPINDLE network and made it back to England. He was eventually parachuted back into France, but was captured and executed in 1944.

Odette was personally decorated by King George VI, receiving awards such as Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), and the George Cross (GC) – the highest non-military decoration for gallantry. Between those and French awards, such as the Legion d‘Honneur, Odette Sansom became WWII’s most highly decorated spy. Her adventures were depicted in the 1950 film Odette, in which Anna Neagle and Trevor Howard played the roles of the SOE couple. Unfortunately, she and Peter Churchill did not live happily ever after, and divorced in 1956. She remarried that same year, this time to Geoffrey Hallowes, another SOE agent, with whom she remained until her death, in 1995.

This Housewife Became World War II’s Highly Decorated Spy
Odette Hallowes in old age. Amazon

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Where Did We Find This Stuff? Some Sources and Further Reading

Biography Online – Odette Sansom

Daily Beast, February 2nd, 2019 – Excerpt: The Female Spy Who Climbed the Alps to Battle Nazis

Imperial War Museum – Odette Sansom, GC

Loftis, Larry – Code Name Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII’s Most Highly Decorated Spy (2019)

New York Times, March 21, 1995 – Odette Hallowes, 82, A British Agent Tortured by Nazis

Nigel Perrin dot Com – SOE Agent Profiles: Odette Hallowes

Time Magazine, January 15th, 2019 – The Extraordinary Bravery That Made This Woman One of World War II’s Most Remarkable Spies

Wikipedia – Odette Hallowes

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