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  1. The Jewish young woman Helene Moszkiewiez (20 December 1920 – 18 June 1998) worked within the Belgian Resistance during World War II, and maintained three identities, Jewish, Belgian and German, working for two years as a clerk in Gestapo headquarters in Brussels.

  2. Aug 1, 1987 · A young, impulsive and vivacious 19-year-old when the Germans invaded her hometown of Brussels, the French-speaking Jewish Helene Moszkiewiez and her family were unable to flee to England as the bridges had been blown up by the Resistance.

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  3. Helene Moszkiewiez is the author of Inside the Gestapo (4.17 avg rating, 81 ratings, 14 reviews, published 1987), My War in the Gestapo (5.00 avg rating,...

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  4. Moszkiewiez, Helene, 1920- Book. Show location. Share. Memoirs of a Belgian Jewish woman born in 1920, who joined the Belgian underground and worked as the secretary of the chief of the Gestapo in Brussels between 1942-44. She spied for both the Belgian resistance and the British intelligence service.

    • 1987, ©1985
    • New York : Dell Pub. Co
  5. Jan 1, 1985 · After the invasion of Nazi Germany, Helene risked her life to participate in the resistance disguised as a secretary in the office headquarters of the Gestapo. This book details some of her experiences there.

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  6. At 19, Helene Moszkiewiez was a superb liar and an excellent tease. For six harrowing years she survived by her wits, infiltrating the Brussels Gestapo headquarters where she posed as a secretary (she could not write a letter in German), collecting information for the Belgian Resistance.

  7. After the invasion of Nazi Germany, Helene risked her life to participate in the resistance disguised as a secretary in the office headquarters of the Gestapo. This book details some of her experiences there.

    • Helene Moszkiewiez