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Christine Granville: The Polish aristocrat who was Churchill's favourite spy
Summary by Ground News
Britain's longest-serving World War Two spy, Christine Granville, died in June 1952. She was shot by her former lover in a Kensington hotel. Granville was a master of manipulation and persuasion. She risked her life countless times carrying out missions across Europe, yet her contribution is barely known.
Christine Granville, a spy for Britain during the Second World War, put her life in danger numerous times during missions in Europe, but at present her work is little known, reports the BBC.