Edith Cavell

Edith Cavell was an English nurse who in her early forties was recruited by a Brussels clinic to help train nurses. When the Great War broke out, Cavell helped almost two hundred servicemen and civilians to escape occupied Belgium, before she was arrested and executed. Her patriotism is especially remembered because it was without bitterness, even towards her murderers.

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