This is Edith Cavell.
- Like Florence Nightingale, she was a trained nurse who worked during wartime.
- Florence worked during the Crimean War. Edith worked during World War One which began in 1914.
- She treated wounded soldiers from many countries, saving many lives.
- In 1915 she was shot by the German army as a traitor and a spy.
Watch: Life of Edith Cavell
What did Edith Cavell do?
- Edith went to Belgium in 1907. She trained nurses for hospitals, schools and nurseries.
- In 1914, Edith was in Belgium when the German army invaded at the start of World War One.
- Edith looked after injured British and French soldiers.
- She secretly took 200 soldiers out of Belgium. This broke the law.
- When she was found out, she was arrested by the Germans.
- She spent ten weeks in prison.
- The British Government could not do anything to stop her execution.
- Some people arrested with Edith were let off, but Edith was shot on 12 October 1915.
Timeline of Edith Cavell's life
Did you know?
Edith Cavell was a very religious woman.
She did not wish to die for any country. The night before her execution, she said, "I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone."
There are statues remembering her all around the world.
Films and songs have been written about her.
Activity: Quiz - Edith Cavell
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