The Personal Life of Nur Inayat Khan
Nur Inayathan (also translated as Nur Inayathan) is a descendant of the Indian royal family, an Indian princess, and is proficient in poetry and rhythm. Born in 19 14, with American mother, 19 14 was born in Russia. She moved to France with her family when she was young. 1940, France was defeated in World War II, and she fled to England with her family. The Special Operations Department of the Royal Air Force took a fancy to her good language quality and recruited her as a special agent. As a reporter, she was sent to the occupied area behind the enemy lines in France. The result of this allied spy was tragic, and she was finally betrayed and arrested by the Nazis. In prison, Nur Inayat Khan was tortured by all kinds of torture, but she would rather die than surrender and did not disclose any information to the enemy. 1944, Nur Inayat Khan was killed in Dachau concentration camp at the age of 30. Nur Inayat Khan's fearless spirit has long won people's admiration.