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THE WHITE LADY

The White Lady will be published in September 2025.

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‘The White Lady’ is the true story of the most important SIS / MI6 intelligence networks
behind enemy lines in Belgium in World War One and World War Two.

 

It took its name from a legend that if the ghost of a white lady appears, she would herald the demise and downfall of the Hohenzollern royal dynasty, the ruling family of Brandenburg-Prussia (and later imperial Germany). The symbolism is clear – by its work The White Lady network of spies would facilitate the end of German occupation in Belgium and see the downfall of the royal dynasty.

 

Across Belgium, observation posts were set up to gather intelligence on the German army, defences, train movements and military installations. Courageous Belgian women and men worked behind enemy lines in Belgium and Luxembourg to bring vital intelligence to SIS, smuggled out in reports and message via neutral Holland.

 

In the Second World War the network was reawakened and named Clarence Service. What intelligence did they secure and how did it impact, if at all, on these two major wars?

 

There are points of high drama and tension in the lives of the leaders and agents, as well as stories of betrayal in which agents lost their lives in the fight for freedom. Working on declassified files in archives in Belgium and London, Helen’s research uncovers the heroism of the women and men of these networks and the ingenious ways in which they gathered intelligence for London and how that impacted on the outcome of two world wars.

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