Noor Inayat Khan
Noor was born in Moscow in 1914 to an Indian father and an American mother. She began a career
as a children’s writer, but as World War 2 broke out she joined the British Special Operations Executive and supported the Resistance in France. Noor’s actions saved the lives of many people in Europe. Sadly, Noor was captured by the Nazis and killed. Noor was awarded military honours by France and Britain – the Croix De Guerre and the George Cross.
as a children’s writer, but as World War 2 broke out she joined the British Special Operations Executive and supported the Resistance in France. Noor’s actions saved the lives of many people in Europe. Sadly, Noor was captured by the Nazis and killed. Noor was awarded military honours by France and Britain – the Croix De Guerre and the George Cross.
Photos of Noor Inayat Khan with Tributes after the war and from people today
This Memorial should have been erected years ago. Without people like Noor this country would have been a very different place.
-- Simon and Jill Muggleton, East Sussex
-- Simon and Jill Muggleton, East Sussex
I am so glad you have launched this appeal and that a memorial will stand in beautiful Gordon Square to a brave, brave person.
-- Neil Bruce, London
She was indeed the bravest of the brave. Good luck with the project.
-- John Eades, London
I believe that it is important that this memorial is built, not just to honour the remarkable young woman, but hopefully to help mitigate against the increasing mistrust between the different religions and ethnic bodies in this country.
-- Peter May, West Sussex
-- Peter May, West Sussex
-- Irene Warner, friend of Noor in the WAAF (age 90, presently living in Taunton)
-- Captain Selwyn Jepson, the SOE official who interviewed and recruited Noor
Nothing, neither her nationality, nor the traditions of her family, none of these obliged her to take her position in the war. However she chose it. It is our fight that she chose, that she pursued with an admirable, an invincible courage.
-- Madame de Gaulle-Anthonioz (niece of General Charles de Gaulle)
-- Madame de Gaulle-Anthonioz (niece of General Charles de Gaulle)
How grateful we are that there were heroines such as Noor serving during the War.
--Claire Durbin, Oxfordshire
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