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Early news reports, which inspired a number of propaganda postcards, incorrectly said Edith Cavell had fainted after refusing to wear a blindfold at herexecution
Edith Cavell died as a pioneering nurse exactly 100 years ago, executed by the German
army on 12 October 1915 for helping British soldiers get home from Belgium. Her death
became notorious across the world, and she was celebrated as a martyr for freedom. But
with all the propaganda that followed, how much do we truly know about the woman who
was revered as a heroine?
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A vicar's daughter born at Swardeston, near Norwich, Edith Cavell worked as a nurse at the Berkendael
Institute in Brussels from 1907, where she helped pioneer modern nursing techniques in Belgium.
She was arrested for treason in August 1915 for helping more than 200 Allied soldiers escape occupied
Belgium before being shot by the Germans two months later at the age of 49.
Her body was exhumed in 1919, given a military escort to Dover and then taken to a packed
Westminster Abbey for a memorial ceremony.
Edith Cavell, who was remembered in memorials and propaganda postcards, has been described as "an intrepid war hero"
Crowds gathered to see Cavell finally laid to rest in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral.
So celebrated is she that there is a statue commemorating her life in Westminster, London.
Her death made a big impact in Britain, its empire and the wider world, with memorials in London,
Norwich, Melbourne and Brussels, and she even had a mountain named after her in Canada.
Edith Cavell was buried at Norwich Cathedral
In the immediate aftermath of her death, the nurse was used heavily in the British propaganda drive - a
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Laura Clouting, historian at the Imperial War Museum, said: "World War One was the first time
propaganda was used as a weapon of war. It starts off very early on with the German advance through
Belgium and focuses on the perceived outrages by the Germans. It is in this atmosphere that the use of
Edith Cavell's death can be seen.
Postcards depicted Cavell being executed wearing her nurse's uniform, which in reality she had made a point of not wearing
"It was used to galvanise public opinion against the Germans."
Across the British empire, Cavell's death was used to spur the recruitment of soldiers.
In Canada one poster features a picture of Cavell bearing the slogan "Murdered by the Huns" and urges
people to "Enlist in the 99th (Essex battalion, of the Canadian Expeditionary Force) and help stop such
atrocities".
In Britain, recruitment numbers rose from 5,000 to 10,000 a week following her death.
Life of Edith Cavell
Born on 4 December 1865, the eldest of four children, in Swardeston, a village near Norwich
In 1896, started training to be a nurse at the Royal London Hospital under Matron Eva Luckes, afriend of Florence Nightingale
Completed her nursing training in 1898 and in 1907 became matron at the first nursing school in
Belgium
On holiday in England when war breaks out, she quickly returns to Belgium. She soon begins helping
Allied troops get home
Cavell is arrested in August 1915 by German troops who find her guilty of treason under a German
military code - this allowed foreigners to be convicted of treason
Her role of a nurse, ordinarily protected under the Geneva Convention, was seen to have beenforfeited as she was helping Allied soldiers escape
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Edith Cavell's death was used as a "clarion call" to recruitsoldiers to join the army
After a trial, at 07:00 on 12 October she is executed by firing squad
Recruits were needed by the British army to replace those lost on the Western Front - conscription was
not introduced until 1916.
Cavell's death was also used to encourage support
for Britain among neutral countries.
Early news reports often distorted the truth of her
death, apparently for propaganda purposes.
Even the American Journal of Nursing repeated thefictional account of Cavell's execution in which she
refused a blindfold for the execution and then
fainted. The German commanding officer then shot
her dead with a pistol, according to this account. The
story featured on a number of postcards.
She is also often depicted wearing a nursing uniform
when she was a shot by the firing squad, which she
had made a point of not wearing as she was not
being shot for her nursing.
Edith Cavell commemoration
Norwich Cathedral: Commemorative Service, Monday 12 October, 18:00 BST. Preacher: The bishop
Norwich Cathedral: A commissioned exhibition of 14 paintings by Brian Whelan on The Passion of
Edith Cavell: The Way of the Cross will be on display until 22 October
London: On 12 October at 10:30 BST, alongside nurses from the Royal London Hospital and
members of the Army, the Cavell Nurses' Trust will be holding a ceremonial wreath-laying marking
100 years since Cavell's death, at her statue near Trafalgar Square
London: From 19:30 BST, a performance of the Eventide in Memoriam to Edith Cavell and Faure
Requiem at St Clement Danes church in The Strand
Peterborough Cathedral: On 17 October from 19:30 BST: The Edith Cavell Centenary Concert -
Peterborough Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Festival Chorus will perform a programme of music
from the 1914-18 period.
Cavell's biographer Diana Souhami said the nurse's death "was used for propaganda purposes" and as a
"clarion call for getting soldiers to join the army".
"They saw Cavell as this innocent victim," she said.
But Ms Souhami believes this is a distorted image of her.
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"Times have so changed now - there is not the same patronising attitude towards woman," Ms Souhami
told the BBC.
Postcards played up on the idea that Cavell was an innocent victim
"We can now see her for what she did. She knew she was part of this network (to rescue Allied
soldiers).
"I think she should be remembered as a pioneering hospital matron and remembered as an intrepid war
hero who, with great courage and guile, helped get soldiers out of the country to safety," she said.
"She should not be seen as a victim."
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A statue of Cavell that stands in Trafalgar Square was unveiled in 1920
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