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25: 122: 197:, where she won a scholarship in 1925, then the Opera Scholarship and Liza Lehmann Prize. She made her professional debut at the Queen's Hall, Wigan, on 4 October 1935. She then moved back to London to continue her career in 414: 255:
to obtain details of traitors. On one occasion she sang before Hitler just after a British officer had hidden secret documents in her dress; Hitler subsequently sent her red roses wrapped in a
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as a suspected spy, and although tortured, did not reveal any information. On release she made her way west, and was liberated in Germany by the advancing
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London in 1936, but her marriage to Dr Egon Strohm, from a brewing family in the
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and emigrated to Germany, became a British spy during
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