The book was so well written and it made me wish I could have know her. It reminded me to continue thanking any man or woman in uniform for serving our country.
@ernarc232 жыл бұрын
What a phenomenal life and contribution to history Virginia made. Thank you so much for sharing this presentation! 💕
@susansykes68552 жыл бұрын
There is a film called Call to Spy, it shows the incredible heroism of Virginia. The Gestapo posted wanted photos of her and named her the limping lady
@deniseIEW4 жыл бұрын
Both of these women were delightful to listen to. I thoroughly enjoyed hearing Virginia Hall's story.
@jcortese33005 жыл бұрын
Why has no one optioned this book for an effing movie?! Why do we see dozens of made-up fictional spy movies with male leads and yet no one has touched this staggering real-life story?
@Noirzucar5 жыл бұрын
You speak truth to word.
@jbllc68735 жыл бұрын
The British actress who plays Rey in the Star Wars films is supposed to portray Virginia Hall in a film based on this book
@jcortese33005 жыл бұрын
@@jbllc6873 Awesome, thanks! That will be wonderful!
@DeletedAccountxxx4 жыл бұрын
J Cortese Hollywood blockbuster director of the moment JJ Abrams bought the film rights and is making it into a film, with Hall being played my Star Wars heroine Daisy Ridley. Let’s hope they do the story justice. can Ridley pull it off? I had imagined Euphoria’s Barbie Ferreira as a more suitable choice.
@patdicarlo14 жыл бұрын
Im reading this one now. Also, another wonderful female spy book by Lynn Olsen, called Madame Fourcade's secret war. Also true!
@liash10154 жыл бұрын
Once we can travel again, I'm signing up for the Virgina Hall tour of France!
@MaryJohanna4 жыл бұрын
Just finished reading the book, what a badass woman that we just don't know enough about.
@michaelburrell65744 жыл бұрын
This story of such a remarkable woman, SHOULD be made in to a Movie or into a television series......truth is just more amazing than fiction......
@LeeAnnahsCreations2 жыл бұрын
Seriously need a full length movie about this!!!
@stellayates42273 жыл бұрын
A brilliant story which is so inspiring! Thank you for uploading.
@radiok2ua3 жыл бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you so much for telling this story! Can't wait to read the book!
@footiefan51 Жыл бұрын
From the start, each page of this book was gripping. What an incredible life. I didn't want to finish the book. I hope the movie does the book justice.
@brendafitch95894 жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful informative presentation and interview! Bravo ! 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@sprayarm2 жыл бұрын
Incredible story! Getting this book for Mom for Christmas.
@workingguy-OU8125 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the coverage of Virginia. Knew about her already, but this was a nice addendum.
@icarustheother85912 жыл бұрын
I love what you said we have a microphone over there. There's more than one. Obviously because there's one sitting right in front of you. Thank you Mendez both of you alive or dead. You guys are awesome. Such inspiration. You can't be beat. I've been trying LOL it's not working out.. one of these days maybe we'll meet I hope doing it you guys are outstanding. Thank you so much.
@redbird7264 жыл бұрын
Fantastic story, fantastic presentation!!
@milandaertl9864 Жыл бұрын
Virginia Hall we will never forget you. Hero Hero Hero
@Viv8ldi10 ай бұрын
Thanx this is so good
@Standinthegap4ever Жыл бұрын
The cia should have made Hall a trainer or “professor”. If she’d been given more credit & tasks the cia would probably be a whole different agency today.
@jorymil Жыл бұрын
Anyone who buys her own gondola to get around Venice is someone worth knowing about.
@monelleny3 жыл бұрын
Not to take anything away from this remarkable woman, I would love to know the source of information for Purnell's assertion that there was no Resistance in France until Hall showed up.
@debbiehill4248 Жыл бұрын
Nancy Wake (the white mouse) an Australian SOE agent , another brilliant story. I would love to have been by Virginia's side. What an adventure.
@Hebdomad7 Жыл бұрын
1:07:15 The Audacity of that child to ask a journalist who specializes in stories of espionage to reveal her sources! This one is going to go far...
@DogKata4 жыл бұрын
Why are they pretending that there are no other books about Virginia Hall? I bought Judith Pearson's book, Wolves at the Door, 2008, about Virginia, at the Spy Museum and there are other books as well.
@himartem3 жыл бұрын
I Just finished watching "To Call to Spy". Movie about Virginia Hall when she was spying against Nazis for the British during WW2 working in occupied France.
@workman39514 жыл бұрын
So... when will Steven Spielberg be making Virginia Hall: A Woman of No Importance - The Movie?
@jessicaagriani4 жыл бұрын
I think it’s in development. Back in 2017 it says Paramount acquired it and it has Daisy Ridley in it. No writers nor director yet unfortunately. I would like Spielberg/Bigelow to direct if possible. That would be cool
@thenorthernspinozist3972 жыл бұрын
She was better than the best Navy Seal.
@BoodlooderJeet Жыл бұрын
HEY! you cut the intro song short....
@susansykes68552 жыл бұрын
When Ms Hall went to France before 1941, as an American, she was a neutral until Pearl Harbour but gathered ntelligence reports then went into SOE
@allangibson24083 жыл бұрын
Not exactly a one off. Nancy Wake was active during the same period in France - initially freelance running an escape network but from 1943 with SOE. SOE did give their female operatives military ranks with Nancy becoming a captain.
@susansykes68552 жыл бұрын
Nancy Wake, Noor Inyat Khan, Nearne sisters Violette Szabo, Odette Sansom, Denise Bloch and many other incredibly, brave agents
@stanthology3 жыл бұрын
Always engage your safety.
@icarustheother85912 жыл бұрын
I'm going to have her to reference the spies that were living together where Mrs Mendez said all I can see is like cigarette butted beer cans laying around.. those boys got it done though. What a fantasy to be able to walk through the Halls of such intellect! It's only because I'm KAREN I mean caring! Dang it I don't know where Karen came from
@losangeles19733 жыл бұрын
What was the name of the double agent priest that collaborated with the Nazis?
@lizkennebeck88553 жыл бұрын
Robert Alesch -known as the abbe
@emilyclark48043 жыл бұрын
Father alesch
@georgesam36311 ай бұрын
But the Germans didn't invade THROUGH the Maginot Line; they went AROUND it.
@amy-luna2 жыл бұрын
Observation: Perhaps we should stop calling females who reject sex stereotype socialization "tomBOYs." It just reinforces those same sex stereotypes.
@stevensibbet58692 жыл бұрын
People with good genes should BREEED! Pass on their good genes, they are so rare.
@lornakim57063 жыл бұрын
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@ttrainor703 жыл бұрын
She appears a highly intelligent and attractive woman. Why would you say she has no importance? Are you a misogynist?
@patriciax36773 жыл бұрын
I think the title was tongue in cheek because of the fact that so many with power to recognize her talent and give her support did not do that ...and it was clearly sexism that was the barricade w/ attitudes from those w/ power that she was "not important" enough to be given the chance to prove her mettle She did it anyway but of course, all the prejuce just made her job harder. Imagine what she could have achieved if she'd had the kind of support men w/ her guts and ambition had?
@victoriapendleton40994 жыл бұрын
Really bad hair day!
@craigcrawford67494 жыл бұрын
Note to all on public speaking - you can use another adjective other than "amazing" 15 times in your intro. If you have to emphasize "amazing" 40 times when talking about women, it makes it seems like maybe they ain't really "amazing" at all. Nice clothing choice tho - 70's tube top under a lumberjack shirt and some floppy cleavage showing.
@Elwood29113 жыл бұрын
Craig Crawford: I thought I was the only one totally fed up with the overuse, ... and inappropriate usage of "amazing" . This exemplifies a LAZY mind ... with a limited vocabulary ... attempting to impress. I ain't impressed! In fact, I CLICK OFF anyone the second time they use "amazing". I take the same action whenever I hear (usually females) make a statement with a ? inflection in their voice. Is ENGLISH not a taught subject anymore?