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Friday, December 1, 2017

Mata Hari: World War I's Most Famous Spy

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The Controversial Life and Legacy of World War I's Most Famous Spy 

Summary

Margeretha Geertruida Zelle, better known to history by the exotic, glamorous name of Mata Hari, was a woman who profited greatly from the power of illusion during much of her brief life.
 
Mata Hari moved from a financially rewarding but miserable marriage to circus performances to exotic dancing and celebrity to the role of ostensible international spy in an arc that ended tragically in front of a French firing squad.

Rashly entangling herself in the foreign affairs of France and Germany during the bitter years of World War I, the exotic dancer found herself completely out of her depth.

Used briefly as a pawn by both sides, Mata Hari met her fate when the Germans deliberately incriminated her and the French cynically sacrificed her as a scapegoat for their military failures.



Source: https://www.audible.ca/pd/Biographies-Memoirs/Mata-Hari-Audiobook/B071L4NMK  

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