WAR-TIME HEROINE.—Mrs Odette Churchill, G.C., the famous wa r-time secret agent, at a preview of a “Dolls Through the Ages” exhibition held in London last week. Mrs Churchill is holding two dolls she made for a nephew and niece of a German Roman Catholic priest, while she was in a Nazi prison camp. After the war the priest sent the dolls to her family, believing Mrs Churchill was dead.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 2
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69WAR-TIME HEROINE.—Mrs Odette Churchill, G.C., the famous war-time secret agent, at a preview of a “Dolls Through the Ages” exhibition held in London last week. Mrs Churchill is holding two dolls she made for a nephew and niece of a German Roman Catholic priest, while she was in a Nazi prison camp. After the war the priest sent the dolls to her family, believing Mrs Churchill was dead. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27402, 15 July 1954, Page 2
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