A few years ago I painted up some female partisans and thought these two figures from Stoessis Heroes would be good additions to the collection.
Simone Segouin, aka Nicole Minet, was just 14 when Germany invaded France. Nonetheless, young as she was, she joined a local partisan unit in 1944, the Francs-Tireurs et Partisans, a communist-led force which became the largest and most effective French partisan organization during the war.
Simone participated in the liberation of Chartres and then joined the resistance fighters traveling to free Paris. There are several pictures of her participating in the street fighting in Paris, to which she became a bit of a cause celebre. Simone was awarded the Croix de Guerre and was commissioned a second lieutenant. In 2016, at age 91, Simone was presented the 'Soldiering On Award', which recognizes outstanding achievements, acts of personal sacrifice or comradeship demonstrated internationally, by individuals, groups or associations, which have supported the British Armed Forces Community.
Simone Segouin, at age 91, receiving the Soldiering On Award |
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Nancy Wake is perhaps one of the most famous partisans who served in occupied France during the Second World War. Not French herself, Wake was in fact a New Zealander, raised in Australia, who became an agent of Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) after running her own operations in Marseilles earlier in the war.
Nancy Wake - 'The White Mouse' of Auvergne |
One of the many fake identity papers used by Nancy Wake, aka 'The White Mouse' while she operated as a resistance leader. |
From April 1944 to the final liberation of France her force tied down approximately 22,000 SS personnel, inflicting over 1,400 casualties while only taking around 100 themselves. For her service Wake was awarded: the Croix de Guerre, Officer de la Legion d'Honneur, the Medal of Freedom (USA), the George Medal (UK), the RSA Badge in Gold (NZ) and the Companion of the Order of Australia. She died in the UK in 2011, aged 98. At her request, her ashes were spread in the same area of France where she had fought with the resistance. Another very grand lady.
Ms. Wake later in life. |
In honour of both of these brave women, Stoessi's Heroes has produced 28mm models of Segouin and Wake. These are lovely castings, very finely featured and full of character.
I found a colour picture of Simone taken when she was fighting during the liberation of Paris and I've made my best efforts reflect what she wore at that time.
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What a truly inspirational post Curt and a fabulous tribute to two incredibly brave people. Cracking sculpts and you have done such a marvellous job on them both, I had not heard of Stoessis Heroes before, but rest assured I shall be paying them a visit after this. Another 10 points to you tally Sir.
Thanks Michael! Stoessis Heroes has loads of interesting figures so I think you'll be spoiled for choice.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting post and lovely figures delightfully painted!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Awesome.
ReplyDeleteFantastic work dude, well done.
ReplyDeleteExcellent sculpts, superbly painted. Well done, Curt!
ReplyDeleteAlways eclectic, eh Curt? Very nice paint jobs though!
ReplyDeleteAwesome painting! Cheers, Stoessi
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful figures Thomas!
DeleteIt's amazing, when behind the painted miniature is the life story of a real person!
ReplyDeleteVery well done Curt! Your painting definitely does those two great ladies justice. I don't really like those kind of bases for non board game kind of minis though.
ReplyDeleteA brilliant submission, Curt! Two wonderful women, and true heroes. And two really fine miniatures, beautifully rendered by you. Awesome work, Sir!
ReplyDeleteGreat entry, love the background, top marks.
ReplyDeleteSuperbly painted and presented. Sometimes I feel like a finger painter looking at a Monet when I see your stuff - really inspiring!
ReplyDeletegreat painting and back story.
ReplyDeleteExcellent recreations of two very brave women Curt :)
ReplyDeleteMagnifique! A fantastic history lesson too!
ReplyDeleteExcellent! What a wonderful way to honor this brave women.
ReplyDeleteThat's a fine homage to some inspirational women. Great stuff
ReplyDeleteA great pair of minatures well painted
ReplyDeleteLovely minis capturing some truly inspirational women.
ReplyDeleteA lovely job indeed Curt!
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Thank you for all the very kind comments folks - It's very much appreciated!
ReplyDeleteSuch a shame that these remarkable women and thousands like them have been relegated to the footnotes of history. That’s slowly changing, but these heroes should be celebrated and honoured.
ReplyDeleteWell done to Stoessis Heroes for creating these figures ..... More Please!
This truly is a fitting tribute Curt!
ReplyDeleteAmazing work on some remarkable characters!
ReplyDeleteGreat history and great painting Curt. Well done.
ReplyDeleteFascinating history!
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