Femme Fatale: A Biography of Mata Hari

Femme Fatale: A Biography of Mata Hari by Pat Shipman


ISBN
9780297850748
Published
Released
03 / 09 / 2007
Binding
Hardcover
Pages
464
Dimensions
165 x 241 x 40mm

In 1917, the notorious dancer Mata Hari was arrested, tried and executed for espionage. It was charged at her trial that the dark-eyed siren was responsible for the deaths of at least 50 000 gallant French soldiers. Irrefutably, she had been the mistress of many senior Allied officers and government officials, even the French Minister of War: a point viewed as highly suspicious. Worse yet, she spoke several European languages fluently and travelled widely in wartime Europe. But was she guilty of espionage?

For all the publicity Mata Hari and her trial received, key questions remain unanswered. These questions concern not only her inadequate trial and her unproven guilt, but also the events in her personal life. What propelled Margaretha Zelle, destined to be a Dutch schoolteacher, to transform herself into Mata Hari, the most desirable woman in early 20th-century Paris?
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