J10 Women of the Resistance with Rick Stroud
The Bath Festival 2024
Waterstones
MENURick Stroud tells the enthralling untold story of the women of the resistance in Belgium and occupied France during the First World War. In revealing the inspiring work of these remarkable women, Rick will introduce you to an entirely new version of the ‘war to end all wars’.
On the evening of 31 March 1916, a 23-year-old woman was lead from her prison cell in occupied Brussels. She wore a long blue coat and walked ‘like a soldier’. The chaplain asked if she would like a blindfold before her execution. ‘I am not afraid of looking into the rifles,’ she replied. ‘I have been expecting this for a long time.’
This is not a traditional history of the First World War. It is the untold story of the women of the resistance in Belgium and occupied France during that conflict.
Rick Stroud describes how the actions of eight exceptionally brave women affected the course of the war. Before the Germans invaded, they were ordinary people: some, like Gabrielle Petit, were working class, some, like Edith Cavell, were from the bourgeoisie, and some like the Princess de CroÅ· from the upper echelons of society; the youngest was only twenty-one. They took enormous risks and produced extraordinary results: they established underground networks, transmitted coded information, carried out sabotage attacks and helped to repatriate allied soldiers. What they did was dangerous and exhausting and the penalties were severe: three faced the firing squad.
Telling of their heroism and their inevitable tragedies, I Am Not Afraid of Looking into the Rifles is an enthralling story, beautifully told. In revealing the inspiring work of these remarkable women, Rick Stroud will introduce you to an entirely new version of the ‘war to end all wars’.
Rick Stroud is the author of eight books including Kidnap in Crete: The True Story of the Abduction of a Nazi General, optioned by Ben Grass at Pure Grass Films, and Lonely Courage: The True Story of the SOE Heroines who Fought to Free Nazi-Occupied France (Simon & Schuster, 2017) which has been optioned by Tessa Ross at House Productions. He is a trustee of The London Library and lives in London.