
Susan Chambers
"I don't see why we women should just wave our men a proud goodbye and then knit them balaclavas."
Susan Chambers, known as the "Silent Sparrow" by the Gestapo, was a fearless and audacious Allied spy during World War II. Operating in occupied France, she led Resistance fighters in sabotage and subterfuge, becoming one of the most decorated servicewomen of the war.
Age Taken to the Tower: 30
DOB: August 30, 1912
Nationality / Place of Origin: English
Background / Profession: Journalist, British Special Operations Executive (SOE) Agent
Skills / Abilities: Espionage, sabotage, leadership, guerrilla warfare
Personality Traits: Courageous, tenacious, resourceful, charismatic
Key Motivations: Anti-fascism, freedom, determination to prove women's capabilities in warfare
Favorite / Signature Weapon or Strategy: Quick thinking, adaptability, and the ability to build and lead resistance groups were her weapons. Her strategy was often grounded in surprise, agility, and relentless pursuit of her mission.
Intelligence | Wisdom | Creativity | Compassion |
---|---|---|---|
7 | 7 | 7 | 7 |
Resolve | Charisma | Athleticism | Martial Prowess |
9 | 7 | 7 | 6 |