keithjk Posted 27 July , 2012 Share Posted 27 July , 2012 I thought readers might be interested in this book, available on Amazon. I enclose the Amazon 'blurb' :- The only woman to serve as a soldier in the First World War, the Englishwoman Flora Sandes became a hero and media sensation when she fought for the Serbian Army and pursued a distinguished career in its ranks as officer. This account charts her incredible story, from her tomboyish childhood in genteel Victorian England, her mission to Serbia as a Red Cross volunteer and subsequent military enrolment, her celebrity lecture tours of Europe, her marriage to a fellow officer and her survival of a Gestapo prison during the Second World War to her final years in Suffolk. A fascinating character of her times and an inspiration to women the world over, Flora Sandes is brought to life and restored to her rightful place in history by this authorized biography - compiled with the help of her family, and using hitherto unused private papers and photographs. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Hone Posted 28 July , 2012 Share Posted 28 July , 2012 There is an interesting display about her at the Imperial War Museum North. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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