- Helene Moszkiewiez
During
World War II , Helene Moszkiewiez worked within the Belgian Resistance and maintained three identities,Jewish ,Belgian and German, working for two years as aclerk inGestapo headquarters inBrussels .The Germans took control of
Belgium when she was 19. Two years earlier she had met a young Belgiansoldier in a Brusselslibrary . When she met him again, and he was operating with a different name while wearing a German uniform, she accepted his offer to work within theBelgian Resistance to undermine the Nazis.Moszkiewiez moved to
Canada after the war and wrote hermemoir s, "Inside the Gestapo: A Jewish Woman's Secret War" (Macmillan, 1985). Her story recalls false identity papers, helpingPOW s escape, working within the Gestapo, hearing screams of SS victims, stealing information to rescue Jews scheduled for transport and killing a Gestapo officer. The story was made into a 1991 TV film, "A Woman at War ", withMartha Plimpton in the lead role.References
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