Working under Covers
Paul Laity: Mata Hari, 8 January 2004
Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War
by Tammy Proctor.
New York, 205 pp., $27, June 2003,0 8147 6693 5 Show More
by Tammy Proctor.
New York, 205 pp., $27, June 2003,
“... Assuming the name Alice Dubois, she was trained by British intelligence and worked under Lord Cameron running a network which provided information about military emplacements and airfields. Eventually caught and sent to Siegburg prison, she led a strike in protest at having to assemble munitions parts, and died in 1918. For a while she was a French ... ”