Mata Hari: The True Story

Russell Warren Howe
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Through privileged access to the sealed, sixty-eight-year-old dossier containing the records of the secret trial of Mata Hari, the seductress-spy executed in France as a German spy, the author presents an intriguing account of the German and French intelligence services during World War I
Genres: HistoryBiographyNonfiction
292 Pages

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