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- Q7123609 description "British spy".
- Q7123609 description "British spy".
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- Q7123609 abstract "Dame Victoire Evelyn Patricia "Paddy" Bennett, Lady Ridsdale DBE (11 October 1921 - 16 December 2009) was a British secretary and intelligence operative. She was author Ian Fleming's secretary during World War II and was the model for his character Miss Moneypenny, James Bond's loyal, long-suffering secretary.She was wife of Sir Julian Ridsdale and daughter-in-law of Sir Aurelian Ridsdale. She served as an intelligence operative during World War II.It was later disclosed that she had assisted Fleming's counter-intelligence efforts during World War II. She was responsible for helping deceive the Axis by creating a fictitious identity for a body that had turned up drowned, The Man Who Never Was. The body was "disguise[d] as that of a naval officer, complete with totally convincing "secret" papers showing a different plan of attack ... [t]he body, appearing to be a casualty from a shot-down plane, would then be floated ashore in Spain, where local German spies would find it ... Fleming's task was to make the body totally convincing. The book covers the minute attention paid to detail, which included placing theatre tickets and love letters in 'Major Martin's' pockets Paddy Bennett is one of two probable authors of those love letters.".
- Q7123609 birthDate "1921-10-11".
- Q7123609 birthYear "1921".
- Q7123609 deathDate "2009-12-16".
- Q7123609 deathYear "2009".
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- Q7123609 dateOfBirth "1921-10-11".
- Q7123609 dateOfDeath "2009-12-16".
- Q7123609 name "Ridsdale, Paddy".
- Q7123609 shortDescription "British spy".
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- Q7123609 comment "Dame Victoire Evelyn Patricia "Paddy" Bennett, Lady Ridsdale DBE (11 October 1921 - 16 December 2009) was a British secretary and intelligence operative. She was author Ian Fleming's secretary during World War II and was the model for his character Miss Moneypenny, James Bond's loyal, long-suffering secretary.She was wife of Sir Julian Ridsdale and daughter-in-law of Sir Aurelian Ridsdale.".
- Q7123609 label "Paddy Ridsdale".
- Q7123609 givenName "Paddy".
- Q7123609 name "Paddy Ridsdale".
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- Q7123609 surname "Ridsdale".