. . . . . . "Yvonne Baseden, Ravensbruck inmate"@en . . "Sutton, London, England, UK"@en . . . . . . . "A woman used to getting her way, Mary Lindell could be outspoken and blunt to the point of rudeness. She also earned a reputation for personal bravery, which at times bordered on recklessness."@en . . "1987-01-08"^^ . "Mary Lindell"@fr . . . . . "Ghita Mary Lindell"@en . . . . . "Gertrude Mary Lindell (11 September 1895 \u2013 8 January 1987), Comtesse de Milleville, code named Marie-Claire and Comtesse de Moncy, was an English woman, a front-line nurse in World War I and a member of the French Resistance in World War II. She founded and led an escape and evasion organization, the Marie-Claire Line, helping Allied airmen and soldiers escape from Nazi-occupied France. The airmen were survivors of military airplanes shot down over occupied Europe. During the course of the war, Lindell was run over by an automobile, shot in the head, imprisoned twice, and captured and sent to Ravensbr\u00FCck concentration camp. Her son Maurice was captured and tortured. Her son Octave (Oky), also captured, disappeared and presumably died in a German concentration camp. Outspoken, controversial, and imperious, Lindell was called a \"false heroine\" by one critic, but she is credited with helping about 100 allied airmen escape from France. At Ravensbr\u00FCck she was the self-appointed leader of the British and American women imprisoned in the camp and as a nurse helped some of them survive. She advocated successfully for the release of 47 American and British women to the Swedish Red Cross in the closing days of World War II. Lindell was awarded the Croix de Guerre twice, once for her work in World War I and once for World War II. A pioneer of the resistance, founder in the first days of the German occupation of an escape line for Allied personnel, a dedicated agent...arrested in 1941, she resumed her activity when released from prison, serving the cause regardless of cost, always ready at her post until arrested and deported at the end of February 1944. Citation, Croix de Guerre."@en . . . . . . . . "Marie-Claire, Comtesse de Milleville, Comtesse de Moncy"@en . . "18255206"^^ . . . . . . . . "1987-01-08"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ghita Mary Lindell (Sutton, 11 september 1895 - Parijs, 8 januari 1987), ook bekend als gravin van Milleville, gravin van Moncy en Marie-Claire, was een controversi\u00EBle persoon uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Voor sommigen was zij een verzetsstrijder - haar geschiedenis wordt verteld in talrijke films en documentaires; voor anderen was zij een bedriegster of een dubbelagent in dienst van de nazi's."@nl . . . . . "Mary Lindell, n\u00E9e le 11 septembre 1895 dans la banlieue de Londres et morte \u00E0 Paris, le 8 janvier 1987, est un personnage controvers\u00E9 de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. R\u00E9sistante pour les uns, son histoire est relat\u00E9e dans de nombreux films et documentaires ; pour d'autres, il s'agit d'une affabulatrice ou d'une agent double \u00E0 la solde des Allemands."@fr . "Mary Lindell"@en . . "Mary Lindell, n\u00E9e le 11 septembre 1895 dans la banlieue de Londres et morte \u00E0 Paris, le 8 janvier 1987, est un personnage controvers\u00E9 de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. R\u00E9sistante pour les uns, son histoire est relat\u00E9e dans de nombreux films et documentaires ; pour d'autres, il s'agit d'une affabulatrice ou d'une agent double \u00E0 la solde des Allemands."@fr . . . . . . . . . . . . "1895"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "A pioneer of the resistance, founder in the first days of the German occupation of an escape line for Allied personnel, a dedicated agent...arrested in 1941, she resumed her activity when released from prison, serving the cause regardless of cost, always ready at her post until arrested and deported at the end of February 1944."@en . . . "Gertrude Mary Lindell (11 September 1895 \u2013 8 January 1987), Comtesse de Milleville, code named Marie-Claire and Comtesse de Moncy, was an English woman, a front-line nurse in World War I and a member of the French Resistance in World War II. She founded and led an escape and evasion organization, the Marie-Claire Line, helping Allied airmen and soldiers escape from Nazi-occupied France. The airmen were survivors of military airplanes shot down over occupied Europe. During the course of the war, Lindell was run over by an automobile, shot in the head, imprisoned twice, and captured and sent to Ravensbr\u00FCck concentration camp. Her son Maurice was captured and tortured. Her son Octave (Oky), also captured, disappeared and presumably died in a German concentration camp."@en . "She always thought she knew best. She was an impossible character and disliked by everyone in normal circumstances. But in the camp you needed someone like that."@en . . . "1102300606"^^ . . . . . . . . . "1895-09-11"^^ . "Nurse"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "18442"^^ . . "35.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "* Croix de Guerre, France, World War I \n*Croix de Guerre, France, World War II \n*Order of the British Empire\n*Medal of Freedom, United States"@en . . . . . "Mary Lindell"@en . . . . "Mary Lindell"@nl . . . "Ghita Mary Lindell"@en . . . "Citation, Croix de Guerre."@en . "Mary Lindell"@en . "Marie-Claire, Comtesse de Milleville, Comtesse de Moncy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1987"^^ . "right"@en . . . . . . . . . . "1895-09-11"^^ . "left"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Ghita Mary Lindell (Sutton, 11 september 1895 - Parijs, 8 januari 1987), ook bekend als gravin van Milleville, gravin van Moncy en Marie-Claire, was een controversi\u00EBle persoon uit de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Voor sommigen was zij een verzetsstrijder - haar geschiedenis wordt verteld in talrijke films en documentaires; voor anderen was zij een bedriegster of een dubbelagent in dienst van de nazi's."@nl . .