Nancy Wake tells the true story of Australia's greatest war heroine - the woman the Gestapo dubbed the 'White Mouse'. This miniseries event begins in 1939 when Nancy meets Henri Fiocca, whil... Read allNancy Wake tells the true story of Australia's greatest war heroine - the woman the Gestapo dubbed the 'White Mouse'. This miniseries event begins in 1939 when Nancy meets Henri Fiocca, while she is working on assignment as a journalist in Marseilles. With Europe on the brink of ... Read allNancy Wake tells the true story of Australia's greatest war heroine - the woman the Gestapo dubbed the 'White Mouse'. This miniseries event begins in 1939 when Nancy meets Henri Fiocca, while she is working on assignment as a journalist in Marseilles. With Europe on the brink of war, they fall desperately in love and are married as Hitler begins his relentless march o... Read all
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I have just finished reading the book and I am inspired to obtain the TV series and watch it.
This woman, Nancy Wake, was absolutely MAGNIFICENT and utterly inspirationsl and her story should be known to everyone who admires heroism and dedication.
And after everything she had been through she lived to be a grand old lady of 98 years.
If you do not know her story, then find out about it and prepare to just simply marvel at her courage and fortitude in the face of every conceivable kind of terrifying odds.
She was, in real life, the kind of courageous person most of us can only dream of being, facing death and terrifying odds and laughing in it's face and triumphing and inspiring her comrades to do likewise.
The movie really grabs the relationship with her husband, with great acting and writing. A husband she would stay true to, even though she would not know of his whereabouts for 3 years during the war.
She led 6,000 fighters with a no nonsense approach that the movie could have delved more into, as it was done out of total respect, for here raw courage (killing a Nazi with her bare hands, but done out of context in the movie, destroying a Panzer, and pulling off a daring attack on Gestapo HQ's), and a natural born leader.
Did I happen to mention that she was a true beauty besides? Highly recommend that one should read the biography first.
After the war, she was awarded several medals for her distinguished service, and continued to work for British intelligence after the war.
I thoroughly enjoyed this miniseries and highly recommend it to those interested in anything WW2. 9/10 from me.
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- TriviaNancy Wake herself has a cameo as Madame Fouret at about the 50 minute mark in the first episode.
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- Runtime4 hours 10 minutes
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