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Femme Fatale

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by Pat Shipman


  in outbreak of World War I

  in Weimar period

  Berlin Opera

  Berthommé, Sergeant Major

  Bessey, Pauline

  Bickers, Frank

  Bing, George

  Bizard, Léon

  black magic

  Blume, Lisa or Elise

  Bois de Boulogne

  Borneo

  Bouchardon, Pierre

  background of

  Clunet’s argument regarding military tribunals and

  de Massloff’s deposition given to

  Denvignes’s deposition given to

  French military court rank held by

  Hallaure questioned by

  heroic status of

  Ladoux’s deposition and evidence given to

  Mata Hari as viewed by

  Mata Hari interrogated by

  Mata Hari ordered to prison by

  Mata Hari’s arrest overseen by

  Mata Hari’s letters to

  Mata Hari’s mail intercepted for

  Mata Hari’s male acquaintances questioned by order of

  personality of

  pre-trial report on Mata Hari of

  witnessing of Mata Hari’s trial claimed by

  Boulommier, Doctor

  Bourgeois, Paul

  Braconier, A. de

  Brisson-Sarcey, Madame

  British Medical Society

  Bronbeek Museum

  Brussels

  Bunge, Otto

  Buys, Miss, school of

  Calisch, N. A.

  Calvé, Emma

  Cambon, Jules

  cancan girls

  Carpentier S.S.

  Casfield, Nicholas

  Cazeaux, Martial

  Chatin, Jean

  Chemin des Dames

  Cherche-Midi prison

  children, mixed-race

  cholera

  Choulot, Lieutenant

  Civil Code (Dutch East Indies)

  Clemenceau, Georges

  Cleopatra

  Clerkx, Lily

  Clunet, Edouard

  cocotte

  Colette

  Colijn, Hendrikus

  Colonial Report

  “Commerce and Intelligence with the Enemy,”

  Concièrgerie

  concubinage

  Conrad

  counterintelligence

  see also espionage; Deuxième

  Bureau; MI5; MO5

  Couperin, François

  Crusaders, The

  dance, Mata Hari’s

  audience for

  in ballet

  in Berlin

  descriptions and reviews of

  at garden parties

  in The Hague

  in Madrid

  manager-agent for, see Astruc, Gabriel

  “Mata Hari” persona invented for

  money earned through

  in opera

  in Paris

  popularity of

  in Saint-Lazare prison

  dancers:

  Allan

  Duncan

  Javanese

  Mata Hari’s rivals

  nautch

  girls

  “Oriental,”

  Dangeville, Madame

  Datura poisoning

  de Balbian Verster, J. T. Z.

  de Beaufort, Fernand, marquis

  as Mata Hari’s lover

  rank and military attachment of

  de Bruyn (army commandant)

  de Cayla, Lionel

  de Fleurian, Pauline

  Deguesseau, Henri

  de Léon, Diego

  Deli

  see also Medan

  Deli Current

  de Marguérie, Henri

  as French Foreign Affairs Ministry secretary

  as Mata Hari’s lover

  Mata Hari warned about Ladoux by

  trial testimony of

  de Massloff, Vladimir

  background of

  deposition given to Bouchardon by

  with Mata Hari at Vittel

  Mata Hari’s correspondence with

  as Mata Hari’s lover

  Mata Hari visited on leave by

  money sent by Mata Hari to

  mutual pet names between Mata Hari and

  rank and military attachment of

  warning about Mata Hari given to

  wartime service of

  de Mercier de Malval, Joseph

  Denvignes, Joseph

  as attaché of French embassy in Madrid

  Clemenceau’s purging of

  deposition given to Bouchardon by

  espionage and romantic involvement between Mata Hari and

  espionage conviction of

  Mata Hari betrayed by

  Mata Hari’s correspondence with

  Mata Hari warned about Ladoux by

  de Paladines, marquis

  Department of Interior Defense (DID) (Great Britain)

  de Roland, Baron

  de Sancy de Rolland, Jules Le

  Loup

  Deutsche Bank

  Deuxième Bureau (French intelligence unit)

  address of

  head of, see Ladoux, Georges

  Mata Hari under surveillance of

  see Tarlet and Monier responsibility of

  Devil’s Island

  de Wirth, G.

  diabetes

  Diaghilev, Sergei

  Diday, Paul

  Dillon, Captain

  Dreyfus, Alfred

  Dubail, Lieutenant General

  Duncan, Isadora

  Dutch East Indies

  Dutch East Indies (continued)

  Atjeh War in

  colonials’ lives in

  concubines for Royal Dutch Indies Army in

  “equalization” in

  MacLeod’s military career in

  Malay meaning of “Mata Hari” in

  Mata Hari and MacLeod in

  Mata Hari and MacLeod’s voyage to

  Mata Hari’s Indo appearance in

  mixed-marriage law in

  nursemaids for colonial children in, see babus

  Outer Districts of

  poisonings of Europeans in

  prostitution in

  race and ethnicity in

  “Treason of Lombok” in

  see also specific islands and place names

  Dutch language

  Egypt

  Eiffel Tower radio station

  Eighth Chasseurs d’Afrique

  Eijkman, Charles

  Elysée Palace Hotel

  Emma, queen regent of Netherlands

  English language

  “equalization,”

  equestrian circus and riding school

  espionage:

  Bouchardon’s interrogation of Mata Hari for

  Cazeaux’s attempted recruitment of Mata Hari for

  code name given to Mata Hari by Kroemer for

  Kroemer as German recruiting agent for

  Ladoux’s view of

  Mata Hari’s arrest for

  Mata Hari’s imprisonment for

  see Saint-Lazare prison and Mata Hari’s Madrid ventures

  Mata Hari’s payment by Kroemer for

  “spy fever” and

  unsuitability of Mata Hari for

  viewed as socially low endeavor

  see also Deuxième Bureau;

  Kroemer, Karl; Ladoux, Georges

  espionage trial, of Mata Hari

  accounts of

  de Marguérie’s testimony in

  denial of Mata Hari’s appeal of conviction in

  judges’ considerations in

  location of

  Mata Hari’s closing words in

  Mata Hari’s physical and emotional condition in

  Mata Hari’s possessions sold to pay for

  newspaper reports about

  prohibition of publication of record of

  seven judges in

  s
ocial climate and

  spectators barred from

  verdict and sentence in

  witnesses called in

  Estachy, Jean

  Falkenhayn, Erich von

  Falmouth

  Ferrare, Henri

  First Special Imperial Russian Regiment

  Flash

  Folies Bergère

  Folkestone, Mata Hari questioned by British counterintelligence in

  Foreign Affairs Ministry (France)

  Mata Hari’s arrest ordered by

  Foreign News

  Foreign Office (Great Britain)

  Fournier, Alfred

  Fourth Belgian Lancers

  France

  intelligence unit of, see Deuxième Bureau; Ladoux, Georges

  Mata Hari refused entry into

  mutual code-breaking between

  Germany and

  spa resort in

  see Vittel in World War I

  see also Paris

  Frankfurt

  French army

  French Guiana

  French language

  French Opéra

  Fries Museum

  Gallas, P. A.

  Gallic

  garden parties

  gas attacks

  General Leiden Archive

  General Trade Sheet (Algemeen Handelsblad)

  German language

  Germany

  Kroemer’s recruiting of spies for

  Ladoux as possible agent for

  Ladoux’s acquittal on charges of spying for

  Mata Hari paid by agent for

  Mata Hari’s dancing in

  Mata Hari’s furs and money seized by

  Mata Hari suspected of spying for

  see also espionage trial, of Mata Hari

  mutual code-breaking between France and

  resentment felt by Mata Hari toward

  in Weimar period

  in World War I

  Gluck, Christoph

  Godiva, Lady

  Goodvriend, Madame A. (Baroness Sweerts de Landas)

  Goubet, André

  Government Almanac for Netherlands-Indies 1899–1901

  Grand Hotel

  Grand Hotel of the Baths

  Grant, George

  Grant, Janet

  Great Britain:

  Dutch minister in

  intelligence agencies of

  see MI5; MO5

  intelligence reports on Mata Hari in

  Mata Hari refused entry to

  Mata Hari’s detention and interrogation in

  Mata Hari’s letter to Dutch legation in

  Greve, Mary

  Griebel (Berlin police chief)

  Guimard, Paul

  Guimet, Émile

  guna-guna (black magic)

  Gunung Semeru

  H21 (code name)

  Haanstra, Wybrandus

  Haanstraschool

  Hague, The

  Hall, Reginald

  Hallaure, Jean

  background of

  Bouchardon’s questioning of

  at Deuxième Bureau

  Mata Hari sent to Ladoux by

  as Mata Hari’s lover

  Mata Hari’s safe-conduct pass and

  in surveillance reports on Mata Hari

  warning about Mata Hari given to

  hari besar

  Hayden, Deborah

  Hellwig, Tineke

  Herschell, Lord

  Heymans, Charles

  Hijmans (lawyer)

  Hinduism

  Hoedemaker, Henry

  Hoffman, Captain

  Hollandia S.S.

  Home Office (Great Britain)

  Hospital of Saint-Louis

  Hotel and Travel Sector Exposition (1895)

  Hotel Castiglione

  Hotel Continental

  Hotel Meurice

  Hotel Plaza Athénée

  Howe, Russell

  Hutchinson, Jonathan

  hygiene

  Ignatieff, Count

  “incorrigibles,” state institution for

  India

  Indian nautch dancers

  Institute of Anatomy museum

  intelligence agencie, see Deuxième Bureau; MI5; MO5

  Intelligence Service (France)

  “international woman,”

  invisible ink

  Italy

  Jakarta

  see Batavia

  Java

  Mata Hari and MacLeod in

  Mata Hari in

  traditional dance of

  Jews

  Joffre, Joseph-Jacques-Césaire

  Joubert, Ferdinand

  Journal

  Jullien, Major

  Junoy, Emilio

  Justice Ministry (France)

  Kalle, Arnold

  charges in Mata Hari’s espionage trial involving

  German intelligence connection of

  given von title by Mata Hari

  intercepted messages sent from Madrid to Berlin by

  Mata Hari paid by

  Mata Hari’s gaining of information from

  Mata Hari’s seduction of

  rank held by

  Kampen military academy

  kampongs

  kebayas

  Kemloko plantation

  Keuchenis, Levinus T.

  Keyzer, Francis

  Khan, Inayat

  Khartoum

  Kiepert, Alfred, Mata Hari as mistress of

  King

  Kiréevsky, Madame

  Kirkpatrick, Ivone

  klewangs

  KNIL, see Royal Dutch Indies Army

  Kohler, J. H. R.

  Koningin Wilhelmina S.S.

  Kooij, A. J.

  kraton (Kota Raja)

  kris

  Kroemer, Karl

  charges in Mata Hari’s espionage trial involving

  as German consul in Amsterdam

  as German espionage recruiter

  Mata Hari paid by

  spellings of last name of

  kulit langsep

  Kunst family

  Ladoux, Georges

  acquitted on charges of spying for Germany

  background of

  Berlin-Madrid radio communications monitored by

  deposition and evidence given to Bouchardon by

  espionage as viewed by

  as head of Deuxième Bureau

  inconsistent or questionable behavior of

  Mata Hari betrayed by

  Mata Hari recruited by

  Mata Hari’s correspondence with

  Mata Hari’s mail intercepted by

  Mata Hari’s meetings with

  Mata Hari’s safe-conduct pass and

  Mata Hari’s use of Kalle to gain information for

  mentioned in Mata Hari’s Scotland Yard interrogation

  moralistic approach taken by

  mutual disregard of Mata Hari and

  physical appearance of

  as possible German agent

  retirement of

  surveillance on Mata Hari ordered by

  Ladoux, Georges (continued)

  surveillance on Mata Hari suspended by

  Thomson’s correspondence with

  trial testimony of

  warnings given to Mata Hari about

  Landas, Dina Louisa, Baroness Sweerts de

  Leeuwarden

  Mata Hari’s childhood in

  population of

  Legion of Honor

  Leiden

  Lenoir, Pierre

  Léonide, Sister

  lesbian garden parties

  Liévin, Henri

  Limberg-Styrum, Count

  Lintjens, Anna

  Little Parisian

  Locard, Edmond

  Loge Mata Hari

  Lombok

  London, Mata Hari’s detention and interrogation in

  Loudon (Dutch foreign minister)

  MacLeod, “Banda” (fictional out-of-wedlock d
aughter)

  MacLeod, Edward

  MacLeod, Elisabetha Martina Christina van der Mast

  MacLeod, Jeanne Louise “Non” (daughter)

  babu of

  birth of

 

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