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This Day In History: October 15th, 1917 - Exotic Dancer & Spy Mata Hari ExecutedMata Hari, the archetype of the seductive female spy, is executed for espionage by a French firing squad at Vincennes outside of Paris.She first came to Paris in 1905 and found fame as a performer of exotic Asian-inspired dances. She soon began touring all over Europe, telling the story of how she was born in a sacred Indian temple and taught ancient dances by a priestess who gave her the name Mata Hari, meaning “eye of the day” in Malay. In reality, Mata Hari was born in a small town in northern Holland in 1876, and her real name was Margaretha Geertruida Zelle. She acquired her superficial knowledge of Indian and Javanese dances when she lived for several years in Malaysia with her former husband, who was a Scot in the Dutch colonial army. Regardless of her authenticity, she packed dance halls and opera houses from Russia to France, mostly because her show consisted of her slowly stripping.She became a famous courtesan, and with the outbreak of World War I, her catalog of lovers began to include high-ranking military officers of various nationalities. In February 1917, French authorities arrested her for espionage and imprisoned her at St. Lazare Prison in Paris. In a military trial conducted in July, she was accused of revealing details of the Allies’ new weapon, the tank, resulting in the deaths of thousands of soldiers. She was convicted and sentenced to death, and on October 15 she refused a blindfold and was shot to death by a firing squad at Vincennes.There is some evidence that Mata Hari acted as a German spy, and for a time as a double agent for the French, but the Germans had written her off as an ineffective agent whose pillow talk had produced little intelligence of value. Her military trial was riddled with bias and circumstantial evidence, and it is probable that French authorities trumped her up as “the greatest woman spy of the century” as a distraction for the huge losses the French army was suffering on the western front.Source: History.com
Interesting. Never heard of her but it would not suprise me if the charges were indeed trumped up for show.
Quote from: patriotman on October 22, 2019, 08:19:11 AMInteresting. Never heard of her but it would not suprise me if the charges were indeed trumped up for show. Your showing your age. US old timers remember the stories about her. That was before Playboy magazine and the dirty speech movement. You know what I mean wink, wink.
I am probably one of the youngest on the board so pardom me grandpa
That's what you get for calling yourself Jo Jo.😂