Noor-un-Nisa Inayat Khan (نور عنایت خان) GC (2 Januari 1914 – 13 September 1944) adalah agenSpecial Operations Executive (SOE) Sekutu semasa Perang Dunia II yang secara anumerta dianugerahi George Cross, penghargaan sipil tertinggi di Britania Raya dan Persemakmuran. Ia juga dikenal dengan panggilan "Nora Baker",[1] "Madeleine",[2][3] dan "Jeanne-Marie Rennier".[4] Ia merupakan keturunan India dan Amerika Serikat. Sebagai agen SOE, ia merupakan operator radio perempuan pertama yang dikirim dari Britania Raya ke daerah pendudukan Prancis untuk membantu Pemberontak Prancis.
Penangkapan
Keberadaan Inayat Khan dilaporkan kepada pasukan Jerman oleh Henri Déricourt atau Renée Garry. Déricourt (panggilan: Gilbert) adalah perwira SOE dan mantan pilot AU Prancis yang diduga bekerja sebagai agen ganda untuk Sicherheitsdienst. Garry adalah adik dari Henri Garry, pendamping Khan di jaringan Cinema (kelak berganti nama menjadi Phono).[5]
Eksekusi
Pada tanggal 11 September 1944, Khan dan tiga agen SOE lainnya dari penjara Karlsruhe, Yolande Beekman, Eliane Plewman, dan Madeleine Damerment, dipindahkan ke kamp konsentrasi Dachau. Pada pagi hari tanggal 13 September 1944, keempatnya dieksekusi dengan cara ditembak dari belakang. Jasadnya kemudian dibakar di krematorium. Seorang tahanan asal Belanda mengaku pada tahun 1958 bahwa Khan dipukuli secara sadis oleh seorang perwira SS bernama Wilhelm Ruppert sebelum ditembak dari belakang.[6] Kata-kata terakhir Khan sebelum dieksekusi adalah "Liberté" (merdeka).[7] Ia meninggalkan ibunya dan tiga adik.[8][9]
Penghargaan
Inayat Khan secara anumerta dianugerahi George Cross pada tahun 1949 dan Croix de Guerre dengan bintang perak (avec étoile de vermeil). Karena ia masih dianggap "hilang" pada tahun 1946, ia tidak bisa direkomendasikan sebagai penerima anugerah Member of the Order of the British Empire,[10] tetapi disebutkan di Mentioned in Despatches pada Oktober 1946.[11] Khan merupakan orang ketiga dari tiga anggota First Aid Nursing Yeomanry era Perang Dunia II yang mendapat anugerah George Cross, penghargaan tertinggi Britania Raya atas keberanian tanpa menghadapi musuh.[8]
Pada awal 2011, sebuah kampanye penggalangan dana sebesar £100.000 diluncurkan untuk mendirikan patung perunggu Khan di pusat kota London dekat rumahnya.[12] Patung ini diklaim sebagai tugu peringatan pertama di Britania Raya untuk seorang perempuan Muslim atau Asia,[13] tetapi tugu untuk Khan sudah terlebih dahulu didirikan di St Paul's Church, Wilton Place, Knightsbridge, London,[14] bersama 52 anggota Korps yang gugur saat dinas[15].
Patung perunggu ini diresmikan oleh HRH The Princess Royal pada tanggal 8 November 2012 di Gordon Square Gardens, London.[16][17]
Inayat Khan diperingati dalam prangko terbitan Royal Mail pada 25 Maret 2014 dalam rangkaian prangko bertema "Remarkable Lives".[18]
George Cross
Pengumuman penganugerahan George Cross diterbitkan di London Gazette edisi 5 April 1949. Berikut isi pengumumannya:[19]
The KING has been graciously pleased to approve the posthumous award of the GEORGE CROSS to:—
Assistant Section Officer Nora INAYAT-KHAN (9901), Women's Auxiliary Air Force.
Assistant Section Officer Nora INAYAT-KHAN was the first woman operator to be infiltrated into enemy occupied France, and was landed by Lysander aircraft on 16th June, 1943. During the weeks immediately following her arrival, the Gestapo made mass arrests in the Paris Resistance groups to which she had been detailed. She refused however to abandon what had become the principal and most dangerous post in France, although given the opportunity to return to England, because she did not wish to leave her French comrades without communications and she hoped also to rebuild her group. She remained at her post therefore and did the excellent work which earned her a posthumous Mention in Despatches.
The Gestapo had a full description of her, but knew only her code name "Madeleine". They deployed considerable forces in their effort to catch her and so break the last remaining link with London. After 3 months, she was betrayed to the Gestapo and taken to their H.Q. in the Avenue Foch. The Gestapo had found her codes and messages and were now in a position to work back to London. They asked her to co-operate, but she refused and gave them no information of any kind. She was imprisoned in one of the cells on the 5th floor of the Gestapo H.Q. and remained there for several weeks during which time she made two unsuccessful attempts at escape. She was asked to sign a declaration that she would make no further attempts, but she refused and the Chief of the Gestapo obtained permission from Berlin to send her to Germany for "safe custody". She was the first agent to be sent to Germany.
Assistant Section Officer INAYAT-KHAN was sent to Karlsruhe in November 1943, and then to Pforzheim where her cell was apart from the main prison. She was considered to be a particularly dangerous and unco-operative prisoner. The Director of the prison has also been interrogated and has confirmed that Assistant Section Officer INAYAT-KHAN, when interrogated by the Karlsruhe Gestapo, refused to give any information whatsoever, either as to her work or her colleagues.
She was taken with three others to Dachau Camp on the 12 September 1944. On arrival, she was taken to the crematorium and shot.
Assistant Section Officer INAYAT-KHAN displayed the most conspicuous courage, both moral and physical over a period of more than 12 months.
^"George Cross, George Medal and the Medal of the Order of the British Empire (military): Air Ministry recommendation to the Selection Committee and correspondence (Assistant Section Officer Nora Inayat-Khan, Women's Auxiliary Air Force)", T 351/47, National Archives, Kew.
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