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  Sonia Olschanezky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sonya Olschanezky was born in Chemnitz, on 25th December, 1923.
When Sonya was seven years old the family moved to France and her father opened a lingerie shop in Paris.
Sonya was a good student but her main ambition was to become a dancer.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sonia_Olschanezky   (418 words)

  
 Sonya Blade - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Sonya Blade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sonya and her team were in hot pursuit of Kano, a member of the Black Dragon organization.
As Sonya was falling she sent a distress signal to her partner Jax.
Sonya feigned injury, but when Kano advanced to finish Sonya off she threw him off the rooftop, allegedly finishing him for good.
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 vera leigh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
On May 13 1944 Leigh was taken from Fresnes prison to 84 Avenue Foch, the Paris headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst.
Others taken there at the same included Andrée Borrel;, Odette Sansom, Diana Rowden, Yolande Beekman, Eliane Plewman, Sonya Olschanezky and Madeleine Damerment.
On 6th July 1944, Vera along with Diana Rowden, Andrée Borrel and Sonya Olschanezky, were taken to the Concentration Camp at Natzweiler.
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 Diana Rowden Online Research :: Information about Diana Rowden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Next day Rowden was taken to 84 Avenue Foch, the Paris headquarters of the Sicherheitsdienst where she was interrogated for two weeks before being sent to Fresnes prison.
On May 13 1944 Diana Rowden, along with arrested SOE agents Sonya Olschanezky, Andre Borrel, Yolande Beekman, Vera Leigh, Eliane Plewman, Odette Sansom and Madeleine Damerment were moved to Concentration camp in Germany.
They were meant to disappear without trace, but their arrival at the concentration camp was witnessed by captured PAT Line operator Albert Gurisse and SOE agent Brian Stonehouse.
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 Sonia Olschanezky
It was not long before Sonya had joined the French Resistance and stationed in Châlons-sur-Marne spent her time carrying messages between
She was wearing a fl coat, French wooden-soled shoes and was carrying a fur coat on her arm.
Another girl (Sonya Olschanezky) had very fl oily hair, and wore stockings, aged about twenty to twenty-five years, was short and was wearing a tweed coat and skirt.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /SOEolschanesky.htm   (1864 words)

  
 Brian Stonehouse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
There he saved his life by drawing sketches for the camp commandant.
At the camp he witnessed the arrival of four other female SOE agents, Andrée Borrel, Vera Leigh, Diana Rowden and Sonya Olschanezky who were all executed and disposed of in the crematorium in an attempt to make them disappear without a trace.
After the war, Brian Stonehouse and Albert Guerisse were able to testify at the Nazi war crimes trials as to the women's fate.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: SOE_F_Section_timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Nancy Wake parachuted into Auvergne to liaise between London and the local Maquis.
Vera Leigh, Andrée Borrel, Odette Sansom, Diana Rowden, Yolande Beekman, Eliane Plewman and Madeleine Damerment were taken from Fresnes prison, 94, to 84 Avenue Foch, where they were joined by Sonya Olschanezky.
They were all then moved to the civil prison at Karlsruhe in Germany.
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 Absinthe & Cookies (a bit bitter, a bit sweet): The Life That I Have   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Names -- and deeds -- that should be remembered: Lise de Baissac, Denise Bloch, Andrée Borrel, Sonya Butt, Madeleine Damerment, Odette Hallowes, Noor Inayat Khan, Vera Leigh, Eileen Nearne, Eliane Plewman, Yvonne Rudellat, Violette Szabo, Nancy Wake.
For anyone who's interested, the list of all the women agents that were sent into France by SOE, which has been compiled in the book "SOE In France: An Account Of The Work Of British SOE in France 1940-1946" by M.R.D. Foot, includes:
Also, Sonia OLSCHANEZKY worked for a sub-circuit of 'Prosper' which was to later be betrayed by informers and infiltrated German agents.
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