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Jan. 1, 1900 - Paris, France - A Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan MATA HARI (Margaretha Geertruida Zelle) who was executed by firing squad for alleged espionage during World War I. The
Mata Hari Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan convicted of being a spy – Circa 1904 – Paris – Snippet of History
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From erotic dancer in Paris to double agent: The story of Mata Hari 100 years after her death - The Local
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Mata Hari, the stage name of Margarete Gertrude Zelle the famous... News Photo - Getty Images
Mata Hari, pseudonym of Margaretha Geertruida Zelle (1876-1917), Dutch dancer and spy, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. DAE-11147550 | agefotostock
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Women of Paris - Mata Hari is one of our leading ladies in the new tour that puts the word drama in “Drama Queens”. Mata moved to Paris after separating from her
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Mata Hari performing in Musee Guimet, Paris, 13th March 1905 (b/w photo) by Boyer, Paul (1850-1937)
English: Mata Hari, Paris. Postcard around 1910 . 1900s. Unknown photographer 873 MataHari16 Stock Photo - Alamy
Mata Hari and “The Art of the Tease” - Madame Romanova