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What are the famous female spies in history?
1. The sexiest female spy in history-Marta? (English, Swiss) Harry (name)

1876 Marta? Harry was born in Holland. 1897, he went to Java with his husband to learn the local Balia dance. After the divorce, she returned to Paris as a dancer on 1903. Her dance Seven Layers of Yarn was a great success. It was a sensation in Paris, and admirers threw thousands of francs for a one-night stand. Her tour made Europe crazy, but her spy career was even more successful than her dancing. Because of her, France lost hundreds of thousands more people in World War I.

191710/0/month 1 1, and she was shot for espionage in the forest of Vesena, France.

2. The most beautiful female spy ―― Margarita? Konekova

Among many beautiful spies, the most striking one is Margarita? Konekova's Soviet female spy. During World War II, Konekova successfully entered the small circle of senior scholars in Princeton University in order to obtain the secret of the American atomic bomb. More importantly, Einstein, the great physicist who spent his years in the past, also fell at her feet. According to reports, Konekova's code name in the KGB (that is, the Soviet National Security Council) is "Lucas", and her husband is a famous Soviet sculptor Sergei? Konekov

From 65438 to 0924, the young and beautiful Konekova came to the United States with her husband and settled in the United States as a visiting scholar. 1935, Princeton University invited Konekov to make a statue of Einstein. Konekova came to Einstein's studio with her husband in the name of an assistant under the instruction of her superior. Konekova lived up to the expectations of the KGB executives and successfully captured Einstein's heart.

1945, Mr. and Mrs. Konekoff were ordered to return to China, and Einstein wrote nine love letters to his sweetheart one after another. He said: "I started reading books about magic and omens, which convinced me that there was a demon between us and I lost our letters ... I was sitting on the sofa, smoking the pipe you gave me and painting with your favorite pencil ... If you are not busy, please reply to me quickly!" In this way, information flowed with the love between Konekova and Einstein in troubled times, and the Soviet Union also obtained a large number of cutting-edge technical information on missiles and nuclear weapons.

3. Pearl, the female spy with the highest reward? Vishrington

Recently, the British National Archives declassified a file whose hero is a man named Pearl? Westlington World War II female spy. She is not outstanding, and she has only been a spy for more than a year, but she is one of the most famous female spies during World War II. Hitler even offered a reward of 1 10,000 francs for her head.

Vishlington died not long ago at the age of 94. Her obituary tells her legendary spy story in a short line-she once commanded the resistance organization to kill more than 10000 German soldiers, received more than10000 surrendered Germans, and then organized them to carry out the resistance movement. However, after the end of World War II, she has been living an ordinary life without any aura of honor. It was not until 2006 that 92-year-old Vishlington waited for the Royal Air Force Medal, which was 63 years late.

Vishlington went to France to fight the Nazis when he was young, and it took more than 60 years to get this belated honor from the British military.

In 200 1 year, a World War II film "Battlefield of Love" was born. Everyone who has seen it says that the prototype of the heroine Charlotte Gray is Vishlington.

Vishlington waited until 2006, two years before her death, to get her coveted British military medal, the Wing Medal of the Royal Air Force. Vishlington said with ecstasy, "I'm so excited that I've been waiting for this medal for so many years." You know, in the past 63 years, I have been complaining to everyone around me about the unfair treatment I have suffered. "

In February 2008, Vishlington died peacefully with his family at the age of 94. Her ashes were buried with her wife Henry, who died nine years ago.

4. The sexiest female spy-Cynthia

Western spy experts recognize Cynthia as the number one female spy. .

In the history of espionage, Cynthia can make many romantic spies feel ashamed. Cynthia's original name is Betty? Thorpe, whose father was a major in the United States Marine Corps, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA in 19 10. She is slim with blond hair and big blue eyes. According to a diplomat, no matter what the occasion, her eyes and figure are a provocation to men.

At the beginning of World War II, Cynthia showed her spy ability to British intelligence agencies. She used an old friend of the Italian embassy in the United States to steal the Italian navy password system.

1941may, Cynthia pretended to be an American journalist and approached Charles, press officer of Vichy government embassy in France. Bruce. Bruce fell in love with her at first sight, and they joined hands to get the French navy code. Bruce married Cynthia in 1946, and they spent their old age in a French country castle.

5. The most dangerous female spy-Marvina? Gertler

This British version of Marta during World War II? Harry's name is Malvinas? Gertler, but more people call her Muncie? Gertler.

Muncie 1908 was born in Budapest, Hungary and grew up in Poland. 1935, she went to England to try her luck. Soon after arriving in England, she quickly rose to the top of society. Until now, MI5 doesn't know how she did it. Gertler married Lord Howard, the eldest son of the Earl of Effingham in England. Senior intelligence officials of MI5 believe that Gertler may be "the most dangerous female adventurer". Through the "close relationship" with nobles, ambassadors and officers, she increased her influence and obtained the information she needed. Her work may only represent her lover, Weisblatt, whom MI5 believes is an agent of the former Soviet National Political Security Agency "Gebowu" in Britain.

Gertler was arrested in February 194 1 and detained in holloway prison. Nate questioned him himself. She appealed and declared, "I have done nothing to this country."

Three months later, she was released. Because there is no evidence that she "sympathizes with the enemy" and there is no evidence that she knows Westblatt's suspicious actions. She has an alibi.

1945 after the war, Gertler divorced Lord Howard and moved to Australia.

6.nancy, the bravest female spy? wake up

Nazi German intelligence called her a "white rat". Nancy. Vic moved to France after the outbreak of World War II and was trained as a spy. She worked for the Alliance of Free France (Resistance) and became a thorn in the side of the Gestapo. After fleeing to London, Wick persuaded the British government to let her receive more professional spy training and became stronger from then on.

1940, in Nancy? Six months after Vick's marriage, the German Nazis occupied France. From then on, Vic began to resist the Nazis and became a strong fighter and organizer of anti-fascism. She ventured across the German blockade and devoted herself to the nascent anti-fascist movement. As a messenger, she managed to send information and food to underground organizations in southern France. Later, she used her status as a wealthy businessman's wife to make a fake certificate and was able to stay in the occupied area. She bought an ambulance and used it to help more than 65,438+0,000 escaped prisoners of war and allied pilots cross the French border and flee to Spain. Later, the Nazis offered a reward for finding Vic. She felt that the situation in France was too dangerous, so she managed to escape over the Pyrenees to Spain and finally to England. Because of her extraordinary escape skills, the Gestapo respected her and called her a "white mouse".

1944 In April, Vic and another member of the special action team sneaked back to Auvigne province in central France, responsible for recruiting and organizing local resistance forces, establishing secret ammunition depots, and being responsible for radio contact with Britain. Wick led the resistance army to attack the local German weapons, equipment and personnel before D-Day, so as to weaken the German resistance. In the face of more than 22,000 Germans, Wake's troops slowly developed from more than 3,000 at the beginning to more than 7,000 at the end. Their resistance dealt a powerful blow to the Germans. She said someone asked me, "Have you ever been afraid?" My answer is "never."

7. Olga, the sleeping spy? Chekhovna

Until the end of World War II, Hitler didn't know that he was betrayed by his favorite "Nazi actress". Olga? Chekhovna was born in the Russian Caucasus. After immigrating to Germany, she made eight films every year and became the idol of many Germans, including Adolf? Hitler.

According to The Times, 1920, Olga, the niece of Chekhov, a famous Russian writer? Chekhovna came to Berlin, Germany, and later became a movie star popular in Germany and one of the favorite female stars of Nazi head of state Hitler. However, Hitler didn't know that Olga was actually a super spy of the former Soviet Union until his death. She charmed many senior Nazi officials with her appearance and stole many Nazi core secrets.

Olga, who first arrived in Berlin, immediately hit the "Universiade". The background from Chekhov's family and her outstanding beauty suddenly attracted the German film giant Eric? Pomer's attention, Olga just learned that German director Friedrich? Munao was looking for a heroine for her new silent film "Vojilod Castle", and she immediately "volunteered" to Munao, falsely claiming that she was an actress in the Moscow Art Theatre, and that Russian playwright stanislavski had personally trained her. Olga succeeded in winning the heroine by virtue of her relationship with the great writer Chekhov. The film was a great success, and the gorgeous and charming Olga immediately became a new star in the German film industry. Since then, she has made eight films a year, and Olga has become the idol of many Germans, one of whom is Adolf? Hitler.

In 1930s, Hitler solemnly invited Olga to have dinner with her.

After the Nazis came to power, Olga became the ace protagonist in Nazi propaganda films. Hitler often invited her to various banquets of Nazi high officials. Olga's charming style attracted the pursuit of many Nazi senior officials, and Goebbels, the minister of Nazi propaganda department, even called her "the most charming woman".

During World War II, Olga heard that Hitler often discussed the war situation with his subordinates at banquets. What Hitler never dreamed at that time was that his favorite "Nazi actress" had been secretly developed into a super spy by the former Soviet Union-the high-level military secrets of Nazi Germany were unknowingly transmitted to the Kremlin through Olga's ears.

At present, it is not clear how many secrets of Nazi Germany's life and death have been quietly transmitted to the Kremlin desk through Olga. But one thing is certain, until the end of World War II, Nazi Germany and the whole western intelligence agencies did not know Olga's spy status in the former Soviet Union, and Hitler did not know that he was betrayed by his favorite "Nazi actress" until his death.

After the Soviet Red Army captured Berlin, Victor, head of the former Soviet counterintelligence agency? Abakumov secretly sent a plane to take Olga back to Moscow. Historians suspect that Abakumov brought Olga back to Moscow for interrogation, because the former Soviet intelligence agencies suspected that she might be a double agent. What Olga and Abakumov talked about in that trial is not known to the world at present, and the researchers can't find any relevant records. But soon after that "trial", Olga returned to Germany and started a cosmetics company in Munich to make a living.

1980 Olga died at the age of 82.

8. The most outstanding female spy-Christina.

Ian fleming, the father of British 007 series novels, wrote many "bond girl" with both talents and looks. Little known is that the double-faced female spy Linde in Fleming's first 007 novel casino royale actually exists. This person is Christine glanville, who fought against the whole enemy in World War II and saved many lives. Hollywood is ready to put the legendary experience of the World War II ace spy on the screen, which has once again attracted people's attention.

9. "Miss Poland" is a British spy-Christine? Glanville

She was born in a noble family in Warsaw, Poland on 19 15. Her father is an earl and her mother is the daughter of a Jewish banker. When she grew up, Christine was elegant and beautiful. She once won the title of "Miss Poland" in a national beauty contest in Poland.

/Kloc-When she was 0/9 years old, Christine married Jazz-Gizki and went to Ethiopia with her husband to engage in diplomatic work. 1939 After Germany invaded Poland in September, Christine, who was abroad, wanted to fight for her motherland, so she managed to arrive in Britain and volunteered to work for the British spy agency "Special Action Committee".

Subsequently, Christine was ordered to sneak into the enemy lines in Poland to carry out anti-Nazi sabotage activities. Soon after, by chance, she reunited with her childhood playmate Andrew Kosky, who has become an important member of the anti-Nazi organization. They went to Budapest, the capital of Hungary, to participate in anti-Nazi activities. They fell in love and became a pair of wartime lovers.

During her stay in Hungary, Christine carried out many dangerous tasks and sent back a lot of valuable information to the British intelligence headquarters. At the beginning of 194 1, she informed Britain of the large-scale deployment of Nazi tanks on the Soviet border, which made British Prime Minister Churchill predict that the German army would invade the Soviet Union in June 194 1.

The most commendable thing is that with her charming charm, she successfully persuaded several enemy troops to join the Allies. For example, an Italian battalion of several hundred people abandoned its ally Germany, and hundreds of Polish soldiers who had been controlled by the Germans defected. At that time, people in the British intelligence community once praised her for "a smile is enough to pull back a huge army."

Christine's wisdom and courage were greatly appreciated by Churchill. He even said that Christine was his "favorite female spy". Because of her heroic performance, Christina won the French De Gaulle Cross Military Medal and the British George Cross Medal.

Wit, courage, save others, save yourself.

Christine also saved the lives of many allied comrades. 1July 6, 944, she was sent to France to deliver information. A month later, two other allied spies were suddenly arrested by the Gestapo and were about to be executed. In desperation, Christine found Albert, the liaison officer between the French government and the Gestapo. Skinko lied that she was the niece of British Marshal General Montgomery and ordered him to help save people. Christine also managed to raise 2 million francs in cash for Schink to bribe Nazi officials. Finally, the two arrested comrades were finally successfully rescued.

During her dangerous spy career, Christine herself was arrested by the Gestapo many times, and every time she managed to escape with extraordinary wit. Once, Christine and her husband Andrew were arrested and questioned by the Gestapo. During the trial, Christine bit her tongue and pretended to cough and bleed. The Gestapo mistakenly thought that she had tuberculosis, and interrogators who were afraid of infection immediately released them like avoiding the plague. On another occasion, the Nazis broke into her house and took her and Andrew to a Nazi prison. In prison, Christine easily won the favor of a Hungarian major, who then applied for their release home on the grounds that they were ill.

007' s father risked a divorce for her.

Christine has had many lovers. Her most famous lover is ian fleming, a former British intelligence officer and author of 007 spy novels. It is reported that Kristen and Fleming became secret admirers after World War II, and they often had secret trysts in a place called glanville Hotel in Dover. At that time, Fleming had planned to marry his girlfriend Anne, but he was hopelessly in love with Christine. He even wrote to his fiancee's brother Hugo and said, "Annie and I are not suitable."

However, the relationship between Fleming and Christine ended in vain, and Fleming later married Anne. Nevertheless, Fleming was still infatuated with Christine and wrote her into his first 007 novel casino royale, making her the "number one Bond girl". Many people find that Linda, the double agent in the book, has a strong shadow of Christine. Some people suspect that Christine, like Linde in the book, is a double agent. She may be secretly working for the Soviet Union. However, this statement has not been recognized by the British authorities. Vera Atkins, a former British "Special Action Committee" official, consulted all the secret files about Christine. She said: "Christine is a spy who is absolutely loyal to Britain. There is no evidence that she betrayed her beliefs."

Although Christine has made great contributions to the British intelligence service, after World War II, she was "abandoned" by the British intelligence service and had to fend for herself.

At that time, all Christine's wealth in Poland had been wiped out in the war. In desperation, Christine had to work as a waiter on an international cruise ship. This legendary female spy used to spy in the sea all day, make love, and do such trivial things as serving tea and delivering water. For Christine's "abandonment", some people think that the reason is that she is aware of a conspiracy involving the British government. It is said that the British intelligence agency had planned to assassinate Skoski, the leader of the Polish Freedom Army in World War II, and Christine, as an insider and a Polish, was ruthlessly "banned" by the British intelligence agency despite her great achievements.

Hollywood is about to start shooting the spy blockbuster "Christine: War My Love" this summer, revealing the legendary experience of Christine's life. The famous female directors Holland, who directed the film, said: "Christine is the most extraordinary female spy in World War II and the most wonderful spy rose. She is smart, brave, attractive and attractive, and men are willing to sacrifice everything for her. She is a woman among women, and her experience is legendary. "

10. Josephine, the most beautiful woman in the world? baker

In the 1930s and 1940s, African-American dancer, singer and movie star Josephine? Baker once swept France with his sexy and bold dancing and soft singing, and was also the first "black superstar" in the world. Hemingway, a great writer, was fascinated by her amazing beauty and praised her as "the most beautiful woman in the world". However, a forthcoming biography reveals that she was actually a secret spy working for the territorial monitoring agency and collected a lot of important information from senior Nazi officials.

Hemingway called her "the most beautiful woman"

The new book Josephine: Hungry Heart was written by biographer Patrick? O 'Connor wrote it. The new book has been published, Josephine? Baker 1906 was born in a poor black family in St. Louis, USA. When she was 10 years old, she went to new york and dreamed of becoming a dancer and singer. 1925 19 years old, she went to France from new york alone to develop her acting career. Although Americans don't think highly of her, in France, Josephine quickly became popular and was treated like a queen.

Although Josephine's sexy dancing and revealing clothes were criticized at that time, countless artists, writers and intellectuals all over the world defended her. Writer Hemingway said, "She was, is and will be the most beautiful woman in the world", while painter Picasso was deeply fascinated by her amazing beauty and eyes. French women flock to hair salons to ask for the same hairstyle as her, and the nightclubs where she performs are often full. 1927, only two years after coming to Paris, she became one of the most expensive and exposed stars in the world.

Recruited by law as a "secret spy"

Surprisingly, behind the spotlight, Josephine actually has another "dual identity"-a secret spy working for the French government! The new book reveals that Josephine became a French citizen on 1937. Josephine is full of gratitude for this second hometown that has given her fame. Therefore, when the European War spread to France, she swore allegiance to France. But Josephine never dreamed that in 1939, the French anti-espionage department actually found her and recruited her as a secret intelligence officer. Garquis, the director of the National Reconnaissance Bureau who was in charge of recruiting Josephine at that time? Abutai recalled: "It was a deliberate decision to recruit Josephine as an agent. We need people who can travel around unnoticed to collect information, and Josephine is undoubtedly the ideal candidate. Most importantly, she loves France and is more French than the French. "

Despite this request to expect the unexpected, Josephine readily accepted the task and started spying almost immediately. She explained, "It was France that made me famous overnight. Parisians gave me their hearts, and I am ready to give my life for France. " The new wording reads: "Under the arrangement of the intelligence department, she gave great help to the resistance organization-she gave them everything-her house, car, private jet and her money. More importantly, she also used her fame to arrange for the staff of the resistance organization to go with her so that they could know more. "

The information is hidden in underwear and written on your hand.

On the eve of World War II, Josephine traveled all over Europe and the Middle East. On the surface, her job is to work in the army to earn money, but every time she goes on a business trip, she has another secret task-collecting information for the British and French intelligence agencies. Because she had established close ties with diplomatic officials of Nazi Germany before the war, she often appeared in embassies, dances, nightclubs and senior officials in gorgeous evening dresses, flirting with all the people she thought were useful, thus collecting a lot of valuable information.

Interestingly, in the long-term "fighting side by side", Josephine and her boss, French intelligence director Abouté turned out to be a pair of "secret lovers". Abutai recalled that she was well aware that she was facing great danger. Josephine often puts photos of German fortresses into her underwear, and the music she carries with her is full of information about the mobilization of Axis troops in secret medicine. Abutai said, "Sometimes, she even writes the information she hears on her arms. I told her it was dangerous. But she smiled and said, "Oh! No one will think I'm a spy. "

President Charles de Gaulle personally presented the award.

1940 After Germany invaded France in May, Josephine began another arduous task-every night, she used her charm to wander between military checkpoints, trying to obtain Spanish and Moroccan passports for some Jewish refugees and help Jews in Paris flee to Latin America. Later, because the French border was completely blocked by the Nazis, the German movement information obtained by the French resistance organization could not be sent to the allied intelligence organization. Josephine was also ordered to go to Morocco, using her special identity as a cover for many times to hand over information to British agents.

1945 After the war, Josephine returned to Paris, and French President Charles de Gaulle personally awarded Josephine the War Cross and the Medal of Resistance. 1975 In April, Josephine died and tens of thousands of people attended her funeral. In recognition of her unique contribution to the country, the French government fired a 2 1 salute for the civilian's funeral.