On September 30, 1944, Virginia Hall wrote this report about her resistance work in German-occupied France. Hall worked for the Office of Strategic Services training, arming, and giving support to the French Resistance. Her report details sabotage activities, the political situation in France, and members of her group who were arrested. Selected pages are shown.
Activity Report of Virginia Hall
- 9/30/1944
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This primary source comes from the Records of the Office of Strategic Services.
National Archives Identifier: 595661
Full Citation: Activity Report of Virginia Hall; 9/30/1944; 18,494 / 31 – 36; Central Files, 1941–1946; Records of the Office of Strategic Services, Record Group 226; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/activity-report-of-virginia-hall/, February 24, 2026]
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