Friday 9 September 2016

Legendary 93 Year-Old World War II Female Spy Passes Away: “Grenade-Slamming, Gun-Toting Trailblazer”

Doris Bohrer, a typist for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) turned Spy for Allied forces during WWII, has died at the age of 93. Bohrer died of heart ailments on August 8, 2016, her death has been confirmed by her son Jason. Bohrer had an amazing 27 year career as an intelligence operative. Her duties would bring her to Italy and North Africa where she would inspect aerial maps to determine
where the Nazi party was shipping train cars full of civilians. She would ultimately play an integral part in confirming suspicions that the Nazis were carrying out mass executions at concentration camps across Germany.

Legendary 93 Year-Old World War II Female Spy Passes Away: “Grenade-Slamming, Gun-Toting Trailblazer”

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