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Joice Mary

24 January 1887 — 8 October 1982

AKA: née NanKivell 

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Special Achievements

  • Australia's most decorated woman.  1920s - Helped 150,000 refugees escape Turkish persecution.  Saved the village of Ouranoupolis from starvation by revitalising its rug industry.  Worked with refugees in Poland, Greece and Romania after World War I and World War II.

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  • Awarded medals by the President of Poland for humanitarian work.
  • During World War II, Loch was awarded another two medals by the Governments of Romania and Poland for saving a thousand Polish and Jewish children from the Nazis by leading a daring escape known as Operation Pied Piper from Romania where they were running a refugee centre for Poles who had escaped from the Nazis and the Russian invasion.
  • Honours bestowed on her by Greece and Serbia.
  • 1972 - Member of the Order of the British Empire for "international relations."

Resources

Link - The great heroine Australia forgot

The Sydney Morning Herald

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Link - Loch, Joice Mary Nankivell (1887–1982)

Australian Dictionary of Biography

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Link - Joice NanKivell Loch

Wikipedia

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