This thread is about a little unknown Asian-American spy whom died for us via the gestapo's hand, acting as a spy to save the french from german hands--keeping them in communication with the Allies.
Noor Inayat Khan was a very special women, born to an indian father (whom was the great grandson of of Tipu Sultan, the famous 18th century ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore) and an american mother, both met during her father's travels.
She lived in Russia, france and england. When the war broke out, although she didn't have any alliance to england at the time she and her brother returned to England, she trained as an SOE to work on the front line utilising her skills in fluent french and radio skills.
There's currently a campaign to raise £100,000 for a bronze statue of Noor Khan to honour in Britain like she deserves, she's mostly unknown but is celebrated in France for her efforts in maintaining communication between France and allies, for working against the Germans/gustapo.
Pretty damn admirable women. All I can say is ****, she deserves more than a statue!
Read more on Noor Khan HERE.






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