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This is Edith Cavell.

Edith Cavell in a nurse's uniform.
  • 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.
Edith Cavell in a nurse's uniform.
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Watch: Life of Edith Cavell

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What did Edith Cavell do?

A group of soldiers marching.
  • 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.
A group of soldiers marching.
Edith Cavell is arrested by German soldiers.
  • 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.
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Timeline of Edith Cavell's life

A timeline showing the life of Edith Cavell, from her birth in 1865, to her burial in 1919 at Norwich Cathedral.
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A coin, statue and leaflet all remembering Edith Cavell.

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.

A coin, statue and leaflet all remembering Edith Cavell.
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Activity: Quiz - Edith Cavell

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