In World War II, Britain's desperate situation prompts Churchill to establish the Special Operations Executive, training women as spies to conduct sabotage and build a French resistance. The agency's leader, Vera Atkins, selects two unconventional agents: Virginia Hall, an American with a wooden leg, and Noor Inayat Khan, a Muslim pacifist.

A Call to Spy
The British government, facing dire straits during the early stages of World War II, launched the Special Operations Executive under Winston Churchill's leadership, with the mission to recruit and train women as covert operatives.