Actually, her stage name was Mata Hari: her real name was Margaretha Zellewas. In addition to being an exotic dancer and actress, she was also a spy for Germany; she denied it, but later, documents were found that confirmed she really did work as a spy. There are many legends and myths about her life and death. One legend that is true is that prior to her execution, she dressed up as if for a stage performance; and that was how she went to her death. She also refused to wear a blindfold.
no, there was nothing illegal about the camps, many counties employed them (including the USA), it was what was going on in them that was wrong.
Trench war fare was employed in world war 1
An increase in the number of people employed in agriculture
During world conflict, no. The times the Olympic Games were cancelled was in 1916 during World War I and 1940 and 1944 during World War II.
The island of Crete in the Mediterranean Sea.
You may be thinking of the 'exotic' dancer Mata Hari who was executed in 1917 during the First World War .
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A schooner is a type of sailing vessel, which were not employed during WW2.
By where, if you mean physical locations, everywhere there was a manpower shortage because of military service there was an increase in the number of women employed.
They are actually called 'u-boats', and they were employed by the german military.
no, there was nothing illegal about the camps, many counties employed them (including the USA), it was what was going on in them that was wrong.
Trench war fare was employed in world war 1
He wasn't one of the good dancers in the world.HE WAS THE BEST DANCER IN THE WORLD!!!!!!!!
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