Mary Katherine Herbert

Mary Katherine Herbert
Mary Katherine Herbert
Nickname Claudine
Born 1 October 1903(1903-10-01)
Ireland
Died 23 January 1983(1983-01-23) (aged 79)
Allegiance United Kingdom, France
Service/branch Women's Auxiliary Air Force,
Special Operations Executive,
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry
Years of service 1941 (WAAF) / 1942-1944 (SOE)
Unit Scientist
Relations Claude de Baissac, Lisé de Baissac

Mary Katherine Herbert (also known as Maureen) (1 October 1903, Ireland – 23 January 1983) was a member of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) during World War II and worked as a courier for the French Section.

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Early war service

At the outbreak of war, Herbert worked in the British Embassy in Warsaw and then as a civilian translator in the Air Ministry in London. She joined the WAAF at RAF Innsworth on 19 September 1941 as a General Duties and Intelligence Clerk.[1] She was released at her own request from the WAAF so she could join the SOE in March 1942.

SOE training

In May 1942 Herbert joined the SOE. She was the first WAAF officer to volunteer, as she had been granted a retrospective commission dated from 15 January 1941.

Herbert trained with the second group of SOE women agents, including Odette Sansom, Jacqueline Nearne and Lisé de Baissac. They did not go to Scotland for training, but were predominantly trained at Special Training School 31 at Beaulieu. Peter Churchill's first impression of Herbert was that she was too fragile for the rigours of Resistance life. She was tall and slim with fair hair, religious, well educated and had a degree in art. She was also 39 years old when she joined the SOE.

Mission in France

Following her training, she landed by felucca off the south coast of France, having travelled from Plymouth via Gibraltar on 30 October 1942. On arrival in France she travelled to Bordeaux to act as a courier to the Scientistcircuit, using the codename Claudine. She travelled by bicycle and train, liasing with the different groups within Scientist, carrying messages, acting as a 'post-box for the members of the circuit and also seeking out safe houses and potential recruits. Additionally she helped to arrange and was present at parachute drops.

Whilst working in France, she met fellow SOE Agent in the Scientist circuit, Claude de Baissac by whom she had a daughter in December 1943. The child, named Claudine after her mother's codename, was born by caesarian section at a private nursing home in La Valence, a suburb of Bordeaux. She then moved into a flat looked after by fellow SOE Agent Lisé de Baissac (Claude's sister).

Arrest

On 18 February 1944, Herbert was arrested in Poitiers. The Gestapo had found out that the flat was maintained by an SOE Agent, and they initially thought that Herbert was Lisé de Baissac. She was separated from her baby daughter and the child was looked after by the French Social Services. She created a cover story for herself that she was Madame Marie Louise Vernier, a Frenchwoman from Egypt; she protested her innocence saying she knew nothing of the woman who owned it and had only been there a few weeks.

During the few months in prison, the Germans learnt nothing from her but she endured the harsh conditions. She was released at Easter 1944 and after, arguing with the authorities at the orphanage that she was wrongly arrested, reunited with her child. Herbert then hid in a small country house near Poitiers until the end of the war with her daughter. In September 1944 she was reunited with Claude and his sister Lisé de Baissac was part of the Judex Mission.

Post-war life

Herbert and Claude de Baissac were married in November 1944 but never lived together. She gave French lessons privately.

On 23 January 1983, Herbert committed suicide by hanging herself from a crabapple tree in her garden.

References

  1. ^ Squadron Leader Beryl E. Escott, Mission Improbable: A salute to the RAF women of SOE in wartime France, London, Patrick Stevens Limited, 1991. ISBN 1-85260-289-9
  • Liane Jones, A Quiet Courage: Women Agents in the French Resistance, London, Transworld Publishers Ltd, 1990. ISBN 0-593-01663-7
  • Marucs Binney, The Women Who Lived for Danger: The Women Agents of SOE in the Second World War, London, Hodder and Stoughton, 2002. ISBN 0-340-81840-9

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