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Tuesday, 18 November, 2008 from 1030 am; a morning of talks:
The British Film Institute, Southbank, London,
is showing the classic and ever popular film, Carve Her Name With Pride, director Louis Gilbert, stars Virginia McKenna, Paul Scofield, Jack Warner and his first bit-part by Michael Caine.
Can you spot him?

The whole day is dedicated to Violette with a morning of discussions including guests of honour Virginia McKenna and the director of Carve Her Name with Pride, Louis Gilbert from 10.30 in the morning continuing with lunch and an afternoon matinee of the film at 2 pm with special rates for senior citizens.

Luncheon, talks by Sarah Helm, author of Vera Atkin's biography, Dr. Juliette Pattison, modern historian, on how women learn to fight and to kill the enemy. Details on how to obtain Tania's book in tribute to her mother, Violette, Young Brave and Beautiful. Some may be available there when Tania will be happy to sign any.

As Martyn Cox informs us:
"1. The all day ticket of £20 is for the morning talks and discussion, lunch, film, and Q&A;

2. The afternoon only ticket for the film [2pm] and the Q&A - £6 [£5 for senior citizens and students]."

The link to the British Film Institute for the 18th November that includes the general events of the day and a link to bookings is:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/calendar/southbank/day/20081118

The site below is the BFI's Violette page with a direct link detailing the day of events in celebration of Violette and the film Carve Her Name with Pride  where you will find details and availability of tickets:
http://www.bfi.org.uk/whatson/violette_szabo_and_the_special_operations_executive_0

The British Film Institute's home page is: www.bfi.org.uk.


I think the first option Martyn Cox mentions below of talks is a very interesting one as the they will consist of Sarah Helm, the author of Vera Atkin's biography; and Dr. Juliette Pattison, modern historian, giving a talk on female agents being taught not only to help the Rsistance movement in Occupied France as agents, courriers, radio operators and intelligence gathers but also to fight unarmed and armed with various guns and explosive materials. They were taught, when attacked by the enemy, to fight as soldiers by army instructors and to wound and kill the enemy to save their life and that of their comrades and citizens. These were the early days, in our civilisation, of women learning to fight the enemy face-to-face in armed and unarmed combat knowing they would have to wound and kill the enemy to save themselves, comrades and citizens. The film portrays this training admirably with gentle humour, as was the spirit of the day.

It would be wonderful to see many people there - honouring and rejoicing in a young brave and beautiful woman, Violette, my mother, and all those other women of courage who gave everything to save our fragile liberties.
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Saturday and Sunday 22 and 23 November 2008
Royal Armouries in Leeds


The Royal Armouries are also sponsoring events to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Carve Her Name with Pride at the Royal Armouries in Leeds on 23rd November 2008 and possibly on the Saturday 22nd.

Tania has been invited as a special guest and to share a few words and thoughts with the audience as well as introducing a special screening of the film earlier in the afternoon and maybe doing a book signing too.

The intention is to have screenings of the film in a cinema within the museum over the whole weekend, and then on the Sunday afternoon to show the film at approx 1300 and follow on with a special event.

The rough programme is:

Introduction – Films and the SOE - Mark Seaman, WWII expert for the Imperial War Museum some years ago and for WWII films and documentaries.

Thoughts on Carve her name with Pride and Violette Szabo - Tania Szabo

Documentary of interviews with SOE agents - Martyn Cox, specialist on the FANYs and WWII undercover activities in occupied France generally

SOE interpretation – Kate Vigurs, writing her PHD disertation on SOE

Informal talk on SOE weapons with a table display - Mark Murray Flutter

More details later or please visit the website of the Royal Armouries in Leeds.
Their website is: www.royalarmouries.org/visit-us/leeds


May 14, 2008
Tania has been invited to a pre-screening of a new film on SOE. It is a fictional film by
 Jean-Paul Salome entitled Female Agents and
 promises to be a thrilling wartime adventure based on real events and people, like Violette, to construct  a spy thriller set in the final months of one of the most terrible conflicts in human history. It’s May 1944, a five-woman commando unit parachutes into occupied France on a daring and dangerous mission  to protect the secret of the D-Day Landings and eliminate Colonel Heindrich, the head of the German counter intelligence.
               

It will be followed on Thursday by  media interviews of those with connections to SOE.

May 19 - Daily Express double page article by Chief Features Writer, Anna Pukas, of interview with Tania talking about Female Agents, her mother and her book in tribute to her mother, Young Brave and Beautiful available for purchase on the Home Page of this site.

Mail on Sunday TravelReport on the Limousin, suggesting a tour of the area into which Violette parachuted in June 1944 - just after D-Day. See Tania's own suggested tours under Violette Szabó, Journeys of Discovery below, that could, should you wish, be conducted by her.

June 17-30 - Yours Magazine, double page spread Tania's interview with journalist, Ellie Guttridge, on the film Female Agents, Violette and Tania's book, Young Brave and Beautiful, available on Home Page.

June 24, 10-11 am - BBC Radio 4, Woman's Hour. Tania with BBC reseacher, Rebecca, will make a pre-recorded interview for broadcast on Tuesday 24 June during Woman's Hour hosted by Jenni Murray discussing Tania's interview, the film Femal Agents, and Tania's book Young Brave and Beautiful with her guests, celebrating, informing and entertaining women everywhere.

September at the Jersey Branchage Film Festival the film was shown at the Odeon Cinema.
Female Agents is now available on DVD
It is especially useful for A level and tertiary students perfecting their French and/or studying the Second World War and specifically Occupied France.


Female Agents Violette Szabo GC Jean-Paul Salome Tania Szabo
A film of fiction celebrating the courage of SOE women by JP Salome

Following Tania Szabó's trip to London for the pre-screening of Female Agents, on Saturday 19 May the Daily Express produced a wonderful double-page spread written by Chief Features Writer Anna Pukas and another exceptionally fine article in Yours magazine covering 17-30 June written by Journalist Ellie Guttridge.

Tania enjoyed this fictional film very much, to be generally released on 27 June. She explained that the film depicts, through these five women of very different characters, the true heroism  exhibited by women like Violette, Lise Baissac, Odette, Noor and so many others. Violette was probably the only one who actually fought with her sten gun, alone, while the two men with her escaped, an advance guard of the Das Reich Panzer Division, shooting until she ran out of ammunition although injured and unable to escape thus ensuring the two men got away. At least one German was killed and others injured. Her award of the Croix de Guerre with Bronze Star is a direct recognition of this act of courage.

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Violette's Website's Future

This website will, hopefully, improve
Violette and Etienne's story will eventually be condensed onto this site
It is now October 2008 and Tania has made additions and changes but still has a long way to go.
Links to other sites will be listed
A Violette and Etienne Blog site will arrive when she knows how to do it
Anyone wishing to advertise on this site please contact us through the Contact page
Those with sites dealing with SOE and related subjects and who would like a reciprocal link please contact us through the Contact Us page
If you have any information, suggestions or comments, please contact us - details on the Contact Us page
Thank you for visiting this site, for remembering a young, brave and beautiful woman, my mother, Violette, and for any support you have already offered or may offer in the future

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In-Island events that you might like to suggest

Events may be held at The 'Great Western' Royal Hotel in David Place,  the Monterray Hotel or another of the Morvan Family Hotels; or other appropriate venues in Jersey or the UK decided upon by the organisers. 

Please let Tania, the Morvan Hotels  or The Jersey War Tunnels know of any events you might like to organise, e.g.

1.   School groups
2.   Museum groups

3.   Reading groups
(in association with The Violette Szabó Reading Society)
Tania registered this Society many years ago and is hoping soon to get it up and running to promote
reading in every medium.

 4.   With interested people also to expand The Discipline of Freedom and Family Management through
brainstorming or study meetings arranged by them and Tania.

5. Talks and discussion groups led by Tania, regarding
WWII, SOE, her parents and the Island in which she has found a haven.

are just a few suggestions
You are invited to suggest more or organise an event by emailing tania@taniaszabo.com

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Please do use the message board above.
Or email Tania directly on ts@violetteszabo.org or tania@taniaszabo.com.
We would all be happy to discuss your ideas.

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Blue Plaque, 1981, Violette Szabo, Tania Szabo, Young Brave and Beautiful, 18 Burnley Road, Stockwell, South London
Violette & Blue Plaque at our old home in Burnley Road





Violette Szabó, GC
Journeys of Discovery
Events to Organise between Tania and interested parties

Tania is willing to take groups of two or many more to the following places where Violette lived, clandestinely operated, fought and was finally executed on orders from Berlin.



Suggested tours:

1.  Stockwell and Lambeth in South London, FANY HQ, Buckingham Palace, Baker Street and others

2.  Hereford, Beaulieu, Warnborough Manor, Hampstead Norris and other places

3.  Abbeville, Pont-Rémy, Quevauvillers and related areas

4.  Both banks of Rouen, Le Havre, sites of V1 and V2 rockets, Forges-des-Eaux and other places

5.  Limoges, Sussac, Salon-la-Tour, Mont Gargan and other areas of interest

6.  Paris, Avenue Foch, Fresnes Prison and stations and other places of interest

7.  Journey to Ravensbrûck, Berlin and Ravensbrück Concentration Camp and surrounding area

All such tours to be organised and costed by Tania and interested parties

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Tania visited these half-timbered shops in her research for YB&B
Half-timbered shops in the lovely town of Rouen that Tania visited in her research
Sir Henry Cooper, CEO Paul Simmonds, Paul-Emile discuss Young Brave and Beautiful about Violette Szabo's two missions in 1944 by her daughter Tania Szabo.
Sir Henry Cooper, CEO Paul Simmonds and Paul-Emile discussing the launch of Young Brave & Beautiful at the Sanctuary Restaurant below the Garden of Remembrance
Future Events

Tuesday 24 June 2008
Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4
Tania in a pre-recorded interview and Jenny Murray discusses with guests women in war.
Other events will be posted in due course.

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The Jersey War Tunnels are:
Winner 2004 Jersey Tourism Award for Excellence
Runner-up 2004 Equity Link Education Link Award

 

Panel 26 at Brookwood Memorial Cemetry where Violette Szabo GC is inscribed. Paul-Emile points to her name under the poppy
Paul-Emile stands before Panel 26 in Brookwood Memorial Cemetry where Violette's name is inscribed between the poppy and his hand

Events in March and April 2008

May 9 2008 - Liberation Day in Jersey
Tania will be giving a tour and talk to WI visitors in the Jersey War Tunnels followed by lunch in the Sanctuary Restaurant or, if it's fine, in the tranquil and meandering Remembrance Gardens. A wide range of refreshments and meals at reasonable prices are always available - a cornucopia of treats.


May29 to June 1, 2008
The BookExpo America 2008 takes place in Los Angeles, US.. Their website is  www.bookexpoamerica.com.
Young Brave and Beautiful will be exhibited in The New Titles Showcase and mentioned in the BookExpo America international catalogue with Tania's contact details both.
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Szabo Room - Stengun and silk parachute
This sten gun with its magazines lying on the silk parachute are on display in the Szabo Room at The Jersey War Tunnels. They are as Violette would have used in her lone gun battle against a Das Reich unit, which won her the Croix de Guerre with Star in September 1944
Croix de Guerre with Etoile de Bronze
Croix de Guerre with Star awarded to Violette
Reine Bushell, Violette Szabo, GC, her daughter
Violette's mother and Tania's grandmother, Reine Bushell
Charles Bushell, father of Violette Szabo, GC and grandfather of Tania Szabo
Charles Bushell, Violette's father and Tania's grandfather


"She was the bravest of us all." Odette Churchill, SOE operative, said of Violette at a ceremony at St. Paul's Church to unveil a plaque dedicated to those women who were so savagely treated and then executed by the Nazis.
Lest we forget.
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