The author examines the role of women in official and illegal intelligence and security services on the territory of Slovenia in different periods before, during and after the Second World War. Intelligence service was in its full swing during the Second World War, when many women worked for various intelligence services - VOS, DOS, TOS -, both for the national liberation movement and for their enemies. The most famous of those women are Zdenka Kidrič, Neda Gerzinič and Franca Klinc, who all worked for the partisan or the communist intelligence services. Less known are those who worked for Mihailovic's side or for the royal government-in-exile and its army, such as Jovanka Krištof and Milojka Končar, while the Girls' Legion, like the Roman Catholic women's intelligence service, remains completely unknown.