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- SOE agents (Special Operations Executive) killed in World War II include12:
- 15 members of the Corps, both Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers, died while serving with SOE. Some were killed in direct action with the enemy, some were captured, tortured, and executed in concentration camps, and others died of sickness, ill treatment, and neglect while prisoners.
- Just under half of the 41 women recruited into the SOE did not survive the war. 12 were executed by the Nazis, 2 died of disease, 1 died on a sinking ship, and 1 died of natural causes.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.15 members of the Corps, both Officers and Senior Non-Commissioned Officers, died while serving with SOE. Of these, some were killed in direct action with the enemy; some were captured, tortured and executed in concentration camps and others died of sickness, ill treatment and neglect while a prisoner.www.militaryintelligencemuseum.org/special-operat…Just under half of the 41 women recruited into the SOE did not survive the war – 12 were executed by the Nazis, 2 died of disease, 1 died on a sinking ship, and 1 died of natural causes.www.historyhit.com/fearless-female-spies-of-the-soe/ - People also ask
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