By Sanusri Bhattacharya

“Her father used to be an issue of the Netherlands, and her mom used to be a eastern. He died while she used to be an toddler, and so that it will guard her from the risks which beset a tender woman of combined blood within the East, her mom fled from Java together with her whilst she used to be 3 years previous, and entered Burma. There, to additional safeguard her, she pledged her to celibacy, and put her in a Buddhist temple to profit dancing. After a dance at an excellent Buddhist competition in Burma, while she was once virtually fourteen years outdated, she observed a British officer and fell in love with him. It was once her past love affair. She controlled to flee from the temple and joined him … ultimately they married. young ones, a boy and a lady, have been born in their union … it's convinced that she didn't love her husband … The climax got here while a maid whom she had overwhelmed and discharged prompted one in every of her gardeners to poison her boy or girl son … She took a revolver, and, jogging into the backyard the place the guy used to be operating, shot him dead.”
[“Dutch Dancer Spy.” The Southland instances. New Zealand. November 14, 1917.]

“Parisians became very suspicious of overdue, however the shock used to be normal, however, once they came across that their unique favourite, Mata Hari, the Hindoo dancer, used to be a German secret agent. on the age of 17 she married a German who had got Dutch nationality which will masks his spying paintings. the wedding used to be really within the nature of a proper enterprise transaction, yet this didn't hinder the ex-German officer from brutally ill-treating his younger spouse, whom he wounded on one get together through a pistol shot. however, she entered into the undercover agent method with zest, grew to become duly registered and paid, amused and overjoyed Paris for a few years along with her audacious performances, turned familiar with numerous highly-paid officers and politicians and located potential, it truly is stated, to reveal to the Germans the most very important French plans within the first months of the warfare, and for this reason knowledgeable them properly of the departure of transports.”
[“Combing Out Hun Spies in France.” the days. London. February 21, 1918.]

These are examples of wartime propaganda opposed to Mata Hari that have been making the rounds in modern print media, which endured even after her execution. each one of these conspicuous falsities were conscientiously promulgated via France so that it will use her as a scapegoat in the course of the wartime crises. during this e-book the writer has tackled the problem to show the malicious intentions of the French executive and likewise to teach how Mata Hari had fallen prey to the then misogynic eu society.

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