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Mata Hari: The Beautiful Spy

The famous exotic dancer and courtesan Mata Hari stands for beauty and seduction. She gave herself to the most influential men of her time. In the middle of the First World War, she was executed as a spy for Germany. But one question has not been resolved for a hundred years: was she guilty? The unusual woman remains in people's fantasies to this day.

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  • Constantin von Westphalen

    Constantin von Westphalen

    Narrator

  • Yves Rocourt

    Yves Rocourt

    Historian

  • Philippe Collas

    Philippe Collas

    Self

  • Julie Wheelwright

    Julie Wheelwright

    Writer

  • Hanneke Boonstra

    Hanneke Boonstra

    Blogger

  • Jean Pierre Turbergue

    Jean Pierre Turbergue

    Writer

Overview

The famous exotic dancer and courtesan Mata Hari stands for beauty and seduction. She gave herself to the most influential men of her time. In the middle of the First World War, she was executed as a spy for Germany. But one question has not been resolved for a hundred years: was she guilty? The unusual woman remains in people's fantasies to this day.

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