84 The Girl They Didn't See Coming
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She was 23 years old when they sent her into Nazi-occupied France—disguised as a child.
Five days before D-Day, Allied intelligence faced a deadly problem. Every male agent sent into Normandy had been captured or killed. The mission was too dangerous… until they made a radical decision.
They sent someone the enemy would never suspect.
In this episode of Twist of Fate Radio, discover the true story of a young woman who parachuted behind enemy lines, rode a bicycle through German checkpoints selling soap, and secretly transmitted vital intelligence that helped shape the Allied invasion of Europe.
Living under constant threat of capture, she slept in fields and barns, hid coded messages in her hair ribbon, and relied on being underestimated to survive. Over four months, she sent 135 coded transmissions—more than any other female Allied agent operating in France.
Her name was Phyllis Latour Doyle.
Her quiet courage helped make D-Day possible.
This is the story of how pretending to be invisible changed the course of history.
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