Noor Inayat Khan had a rough childhood because she was an Indian princess, had relationship problems, and Noor Inayat Khan was born by Hazrat Inayat Khan and Ameena Begum and became an Indian princess. At an early age of twelve, Noor had fallen in love for the first time with Floris baron van Pallandt, age twenty-two (Khan 17). This relationship had ended because of Noor 's father. Noor’s father hadn’t purposely ended the relationship. He had told Noor not to answer the door because it was what the servant 's job. Floris had …show more content…
Noor had her radio and journal. Her journal had all the earlier messages Noor had sent to England. With the journal, the Nazis could now send messages on Noor’s radio, and it could be counted as intelligible. Noor was then sent to a Gestapo prison station and interrogated. She refused to tell any information for 10 months, and this got her constant beatings and starvation (Dalton Par. 26). She had performed two attempts at escape. The first attempt at escape failed due to the Nazi, Vogt, who was not entirely comfortable having to leave Noor alone. (Khan 57). The second attempt, one that had three people involved, would’ve worked if it wasn’t for the RAF, who had started to attack around around Noor 's location. Noor had decided to jump down with her two comrades, Faye, and Starr, into the story below. Noor and her friends had been found minutes later by the Gestapo (Khan 166). After this incident, Noor became classified as “Dangerous” and sent to the concentration camp Pforzheim, then to Dachau, where she was then executed (Khan