StoryVera Atkins, 1908 - 2000
In the 1930s, Atkins and her Jewish mother emigrated to Britain from Bucharest to escape the rise of Fascism. A talented linguist, Atkins joined the Special Operations Executive, a branch of British Military Intelligence responsible for training and sending agencies overseas. She rose from administrative roles to become an intelligent officer in the French section of the SOE. At the end of WWII, Atkins set out to find out what had become of the 118 SOE agents who had not made it home, establishing how and when they died - she was able to trace all but one. Atkins was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1948 and appointed Commandant of the Legion of Honor in 1987.