She was elegant. Fearless. Impossible to catch. To the Gestapo, she was “The White Mouse” — the woman who slipped through every trap they set. To the French Resistance, she was a whirlwind of courage: a courier, a spy, a fighter, a leader. To those she saved, she was nothing short of a legend. But after the war, something strange happened. Her name faded. Her story went quiet. And one of the most remarkable women of WWII was nearly erased from public memory. This feature-length documentary tells the full, unfiltered story of Nancy Wake — the New Zealand–born operative who outwitted the Gestapo, smuggled Allied airmen to safety, led thousands of resistance fighters, and carried out some of the most daring missions behind enemy lines. In this video, we explore: • Her early life and the rise of fascism in Europe • Her undercover work inside occupied France • Why the Gestapo placed a 5 million franc bounty on her head • The sabotage missions that changed the course of the war • Her complicated postwar life — and why recognition came so late She risked everything. She saved countless lives. And today, we finally tell her story the way it deserves to be told. This is Nancy Wake. The hero history almost forgot.