Jeannie had no idea she would become one of the most amazing
women in WWII.
When the German troops invaded France, Jeannie fought back
– using only her gifted mind, exceptional photographic memory and ability to speak flawless German.
Being a woman, let alone in wartime, is not always straightforward, however in Killer Memory, you will discover that with natural intelligence, quick wit and charm Jeannie Rousseau made an enormous difference to the War effort working French Resistance.
If you are motivated by the life stories of awe inspiring women involved in espionage, then Killer Memory is a story you need to read.
Jeannie Rousseau bravely took on the Gestapo, posing as an ally and sympathizer to extract and compile extraordinary records of the highly sensitive, secret plans of the Nazi party, including details of the V-2 rockets, the Nazis’ new superweapons.
Here is a quick look inside this book and discover:
The birth of espionage & why women make such great spies
The moments leading up to WWII
Jeannie’s evolution into an amateur spy
Her capture and escape
V2 Bombers, the Nazi superweapons & Operations Hydra
How Jeannie’s spy work paid off
…and so much more history highlighting the incredible acts of bravery undertaken by this amazing young women during WWII
Use the story of this courageous young role model to remind you that you too can achieve all you set out to do.
Killer Memory is the first book of the greater series,
Remarkable Women in War, sharing with you the most moving stories of women's empowerment during times of militarism.
114 pages.