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As a reward from this year's MaxFunDrive, we're releasing our bonus episode from last year's MFD: our review of the songs from 2020, the Eurovision That Wasn't! We're joined by Jordan Morris of Free With Ads & Jordan Jesse Go to talk our favorites and least favorites that never got the chance to compete thanks to the pandemic. Jeremy refuses to say yes, Dimitry gives us the history of the Mamas, Jordan pledges fealty to his queen, and Oscar praises choreo for minimalists.All the selected videos from 2020 by country: https://eurovisionworld.com/eurovision/2020/songs-videosThis week's companion playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vjyN1yEpqJqA3KySaMRTa?si=bb3b5a9b166743e6 The Eurovangelists are Jeremy Bent, Oscar Montoya and Dimitry Pompée.The theme was arranged and recorded by Cody McCorry and Faye Fadem, and the logo was designed by Tom Deja.Production support for this show was provided by the Maximum Fun network.The show is edited by Jeremy Bent with audio mixing help was courtesy of Shane O'Connell.Find Eurovangelists on social media as @eurovangelists on Instagram and @eurovangelists.com on Bluesky, or send us an email at eurovangelists@gmail.com. Head to https://maxfunstore.com/collections/eurovangelists for Eurovangelists merch. Also follow the Eurovangelists account on Spotify and check out our playlists of Eurovision hits, competitors in upcoming national finals, and companion playlists to every single episode, including this one!
pWotD Episode 2961: Mata Hari Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 300,537 views on Tuesday, 10 June 2025 our article of the day is Mata Hari.Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod (née Zelle, Dutch: [mɑrɣaːˈreːtaː ɣeːrˈtrœydaː ˈzɛlə]; 7 August 1876 – 15 October 1917), better known by the stage name Mata Hari ( MAH-tə HAR-ee, Dutch: [ˈmaːtaː ˈɦaːri]; Indonesian for 'sun', lit. 'eye of the day'), was a Dutch exotic dancer and courtesan who was convicted of being a spy for Germany during World War I. She was executed by firing squad in France. The idea of a beautiful exotic dancer using her powers of seduction as a spy made her name synonymous with the femme fatale. Her story has inspired books, films, and other works.It has been said that she was convicted and condemned because the French Army needed a scapegoat, and that the files used to secure her conviction contained falsifications. Some have even stated that Mata Hari could not have been a spy and was innocent.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:38 UTC on Wednesday, 11 June 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Mata Hari on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Danielle.
PPIH mengimbau jemaah calon haji lansia melaksanakan umrah wajib dengan menghindari waktu-waktu terik matahari. Umrah baik dilakukan sebelum jam 10 pagi atau setelah jam 4 sore. Hal ini disampaikan oleh Kabid Kesehatan PPIH Arab Saudi, dr. Mohammad Imran.
Menteri ATR/BPN Nusron Wahid menegaskan bahwa tradisi silaturahmi di bulan Syawal merupakan amanat agama yang sangat penting, bukan karena alasan jabatan atau posisi tertentu. Ia juga menyayangkan anggapan bahwa silaturahmi hanya untuk mereka yang memiliki jabatan tertentu, serta mengklarifikasi bahwa tidak ada fenomena "matahari kembar" di dunia, melainkan hanya satu matahari dan bulan.
Una mañana a principios de 1954, la policía irrumpía en el nº 72 de la calle Princesa de Madrid, hallando habitaciones repletas de animales disecados y una mano humana en el interior de un tarro de cristal. El domicilio pertenecía a Margarita Ruiz de Lihory, una famosa aristócrata, y el miembro amputado, a su hija recientemente fallecida. El escándalo saltó de inmediato y las incógnitas inundaron los periódicos: ¿Por qué había profanado la marquesa el cadáver de su niña? ¿Qué le llevó a arrancarle también los ojos y la lengua? ¿Qué otros secretos escondía la llamada “Matahari española”? El investigador Félix Friaza ha realizado un exhaustivo trabajo de campo para resolver algunos de estos misterios. Más info: https://rutasmisteriosas.es/reservar/albacete-misterioso/ Además, desplazamos un equipo encabezado por Mary Gutiérrez a investigar un despoblado situado en la provincia de Sevilla, en el que numerosos testigos afirman haber avistado siluetas y escuchado risas que provenían de la nada. ¿Se manifestarán estos fenómenos extraños en presencia de nuestros compañeros? ¿Se registrará alguna voz en nuestras grabadoras? Más info: https://rutasmisteriosas.es/reservar/alcala-guadaira-tenebrosa/ Presentado por Juanca Romero (juancaromero.com), dirigido por Juanca Romero y José M. Morales, locuciones de Verónica Cano Una producción de Rutas Misteriosas®. Busca las experiencias que puedes vivir en tu ciudad en https://rutasmisteriosas.es/
Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio del Bibliotecario Podcast un Podcast de La Biblioteca de Alejandría. Hoy os hemos traído una de las espías más famosas de todos los tiempos, un icono de belleza, sensualidad e icono sexual. Una joven bailarina que pasó de un matrimonio de conveniencia a ser un mito sexual que pasa de generación en generación. Mata Hari es la imagen que aparece en nuestras mentes cuando pensamos en una espía que usando sus dotes de conquista trabajó para los servicios de inteligencia durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, pero la realidad es bien diferente. Si queréis conocer quién era en realidad Mata Hari, este es vuestro podcast. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
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Bienvenidos a un nuevo episodio del Bibliotecario Podcast un Podcast de La Biblioteca de Alejandría. Hoy os hemos traído una de las espías más famosas de todos los tiempos, un icono de belleza, sensualidad e icono sexual. Una joven bailarina que pasó de un matrimonio de conveniencia a ser un mito sexual que pasa de generación en generación. Mata Hari es la imagen que aparece en nuestras mentes cuando pensamos en una espía que usando sus dotes de conquista trabajó para los servicios de inteligencia durante la Primera Guerra Mundial, pero la realidad es bien diferente. Si queréis conocer quién era en realidad Mata Hari, este es vuestro podcast.
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Beim Wort Verrat denken wir an den wohl berühmtesten aller so genannten Verräter, Judas Iskariot, an Mata Hari, die vernichtenden Urteile der Nazizeit oder Spione im Kalten Krieg. Jetzt führt nicht nur Elon Musk das Wort locker im Mund. Auch Bundesverkehrsminister Wissing musste sich als Verräter bezeichnen lassen, als er nicht mit der FDP gestimmt und die Partei verlassen hat. Wird da ein Begriff wieder en vogue, der doch eigentlich nach vergangenen Zeiten klingt? Welche Strategien verfolgen Politikerinnen und Politiker damit, wenn sie jemanden als Verräterin oder Verräter brandmarken? Eva Röder diskutiert mit Prof. Dr. Eva Horn – Literaturwissenschaftlerin an der Universität Wien; Prof. Dr. André Krischer – Historiker an der Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg; Prof. em. Dr. Thomas Macho –Kulturwissenschaftler
Mata Hari is een naam die je misschien kent, maar niet écht kent. De aflevering van vandaag neemt je mee op een reis door het Europa van de vroege 20e eeuw, langs de rokerige salons van Parijs, de balzalen van Berlijn en de schaduwen van de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Geboren als Margaretha Zelle in Leeuwarden, transformeerde ze zichzelf tot Mata Hari: een exotische danseres, muze, courtisane en als we de Fransen moeten geloven een spionne. Maar was ze echt een dubbelspion, of slechts een vrouw die te gevaarlijk werd gevonden omdat ze haar eigen regels schreef? Mata Hari leefde snel, mysterieus en tragisch. Sommige mensen worden een legende, maar haar verhaal is een mythe én een raadsel ineen.
Pourquoi ces héroïnes françaises ont-elles été effacées de l'Histoire ? Découvrez les destins incroyables de trois femmes oubliées qui ont pourtant changé le monde.
Margaretha Geertruida MacLeod, better known to the world as Mata Hari, set the Paris stage ablaze on March 13, 1905, with a scandalous dance routine that turned her into an overnight success. Sporting a gold jeweled breastplate and bracelets, Mata Hari's performance was a striptease that left little to the imagination. But even the wildest imagination couldn't envisage what lay ahead for the exotic dancer, courtesan, traitor and spy whose name became synonymous with the femme fatale. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca, and Olly discuss how she played both sides of the First World War for fools; uncover how she met her husband through a newspaper ad; and explain why she always wore a breastplate during sex… Further Reading: • ‘Mata Hari: exotic dancer, femme fatale, traitor and spy' (History Extra, 2019): https://www.historyextra.com/period/first-world-war/mata-hari-exotic-dancer-femme-fatale-traitor-wwi-spy/ • ‘“I am ready”: Mata Hari faced a firing squad for spying — and refused a blindfold.' (The Washington Post, 2017): https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/10/15/i-am-ready-mata-hari-faced-a-firing-squad-for-spying-and-refused-a-blindfold/ • ‘Buckwild Facts About Mata Hari, The Exotic Dancer Who Became A WWI Spy' (Weird History, 2022): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Sh-fB_qMUg This episode originally aired in 2023 Love the show? Support us! Join
Tanpa terang dari Putra Allah, tidak akan ada harapan untuk mengetahui bagaimana menjalani kehidupan berkelimpahan yang Allah inginkan bagi kita.
Tanpa terang dari Putra Allah, tidak akan ada harapan untuk mengetahui bagaimana menjalani kehidupan berkelimpahan yang Allah inginkan bagi kita.
Uma mulher bastante famosa foi executada acusada de ser uma espiã durante a Primeira Guerra Mundial.Mata Hari se tornou o verdadeiro sinônimo da mulher espiã sedutora, mas mesmo com toda essa fama, há quem diga que ela foi condenada injustamente e que, na verdade, ela não era uma espiã.Nesse episódio eu vou te contar mais sobre essa figura tão marcante da história, te falar sobre o período em que ela vivia, a sua execução e o que você pode visitar na Holanda pra conhecer mais sua história.Locais mencionados no episódio:Museu Frisian ou Museu FriesPara contato, parcerias e sugestões você pode entrar em contato por:E-mail: passaporteprocrime@gmail.comInstagram: @andressaisferTikTok: @andressa.isferSe você gosta do Passaporte pro Crime, considere apoiar o projeto com o valor que quiser viaOrelo: orelo.cc/passaporteprocrimeApoia.se: https://apoia.se/passaporteprocrimePatreon: patreon.com/PassaporteproCrimeAos apoiadores, obrigada!
She was an enigmatic, alluring dancer and seductress who turned into one of the most unlikely and infamous spies of all time; of course, we are talking about the international woman of mystery herself... Mata Hari! Born in the Netherlands, Mata Hari carefully crafted her image and became one of the most captivating attractions in Paris. When World War 1 breaks out and she is recruited as a French spy, it unleashes a hilarious web of espionage straight out of a Mr. Bean movie; albeit, one that could very well determine the fate of Europe.
In this hilarious and thought-provoking episode of Mad Genius, comedian Ariel Kashanchi dives into a whirlwind of topics that are equal parts funny and fascinating. Ariel shares the story behind taking a portrait with her cat and the unexpected chaos that ensued. She then tackles the growing concern of Gen Z workers facing job competition from AI, with her signature comedic spin. Finally, Ariel takes us on a journey through history, recounting the captivating and controversial life of Mata Hari—the dancer, courtesan, and accused spy who remains a symbol of intrigue and seduction. Tune in for laughs, insights, and a touch of mystery!
Quel rôle les femmes ont-elles tenu lors de la Grande guerre ? Nous sommes le 10 mai 1917. Du front, un soldat écrit à son épouse : « Chère Cinna, deux mots en réponse à ta lettre où tu me dis que tu as vendu la génisse. Tu peux faire ce que tu voudras, tu sais que je t'ai laissée entièrement libre. Mon seul désir est de toujours vivre avec toi et les enfants. Le reste, je n'y pense même pas. Je vous embrasse de tout cœur et toi plusieurs fois. Ton mari qui t'aime ». Quel rôle les femmes ont-elles tenu lors de la Grande guerre ? Le temps a poli les images de l'infirmière dévouée et courageuse, de la marraine tendre et généreuse, de l'espionne faussement exotique comme Mata Hari, de la veuve éplorée mais digne… Autant de stéréotypes qui ne rendent pas toujours compte d'une donnée essentielle, d'un sentiment partagé par un grand nombre d'entre elles, celui de la culpabilité. Coupables d'avoir osé vivre sans les maris, les pères, les frères, les fils. Soupçonnées d'avoir voulu les remplacer. Taxées de profiteuses de guerre, après le conflit, elles seront quasiment sommées de rendre leurs places aux hommes. Mais les choses ne seront plus tout à fait comme avant. Avec nous : Françoise Thébaud. Historienne , elle dirige la revue Clio : femmes, genres, histoire. Auteure de « Les femmes au temps de la guerre 14-18 » ; Petite Bibliothèque Payot Sujets traités : rôle, Grande Guerre, femmes, Mata Hari, Edith Cavell Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be :https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Intéressés par l'histoire ? Vous pourriez également aimer nos autres podcasts : L'Histoire Continue: https://audmns.com/kSbpELwL'heure H : https://audmns.com/YagLLiKEt sa version à écouter en famille : La Mini Heure H https://audmns.com/YagLLiKAinsi que nos séries historiques :Chili, le Pays de mes Histoires : https://audmns.com/XHbnevhD-Day : https://audmns.com/JWRdPYIJoséphine Baker : https://audmns.com/wCfhoEwLa folle histoire de l'aviation : https://audmns.com/xAWjyWCLes Jeux Olympiques, l'étonnant miroir de notre Histoire : https://audmns.com/ZEIihzZMarguerite, la Voix d'une Résistante : https://audmns.com/zFDehnENapoléon, le crépuscule de l'Aigle : https://audmns.com/DcdnIUnUn Jour dans le Sport : https://audmns.com/xXlkHMHSous le sable des Pyramides : https://audmns.com/rXfVppvN'oubliez pas de vous y abonner pour ne rien manquer.Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
Behold the trad/speed metal / hard rock / punk / rock'n'roll soundtrack to the year that was. These bands came gunnin' for you!!! Side 1 (0:00) "Forget It": MEAN MISTREATER - Razor Wire (3:10) "Light of a Black Sun, Pt 2": LORD GOBLIN - Lord Goblin (7:36) "Awaken the NIght": VULGAR DEVILS - Witches Wheel (12:04) "The Exit Garden": THE WIZARDS - The Exit Garden (18:59) "Find a Way Back Home": THE OUTCAST CREW - Rovin' Again (22:21) "The Serpent and the King": JUDAS PRIEST - Invincible Shield Side 2 (26:40) "Mata Hari": AVALON - Tower of Babel (29:31) "Point Blank": KILLER KIN - single (32:55) "The Grape & the Grain": THEIGNS & THRALLS - The Keep & The Spire (36:45) "Ride With the Devil": SPEEDRUSH - Division Mortality (41:07) Round the Bend": THE ZEALOUS CHIEFTAINS - Cosmic 12 Gauge (45:10) "Cut Down By the Chainsaw": STEEL INFERNO - Rush of Power
In this episode of History Rage, historian Dr. Helen Fry discusses the misconceptions surrounding Mata Hari and Edith Cavell. She reveals that Mata Hari was not a spy, despite popular belief, and that her image as a glamorous femme fatale has overshadowed the contributions of real women in intelligence. On the other hand, Edith Cavell, known as an innocent martyr, was actually involved in espionage and ran her own network behind enemy lines in Belgium. Dr. Fry emphasizes the importance of uncovering the true stories of women in intelligence and dispelling myths that have persisted for decades.HighlightsMata Hari was not a spy, despite popular belief, and her image as a glamorous femme fatale has overshadowed the contributions of real women in intelligence.Edith Cavell, known as an innocent martyr, was actually involved in espionage and ran her own network behind enemy lines in Belgium.It is important to uncover the true stories of women in intelligence and dispel myths that have persisted for decades.The public is hungry for new stories and properly researched history that challenges traditional narratives.Connect with Dr. Helen Fry:- Follow Helen on Twitter: @drhelenfrySupport the Show:If you're fired up by this episode, consider joining the 'Angry Mob' on Patreon at patreon.com/historyrage for exclusive content, early access, and the iconic History Rage mug.Helen's BooksWomen in IntelligenceThe Walls Have Ears: The Greatest Intelligence Operation of World War IISpymaster: The Man Who Saved MI6MI9: A History of the Secret Service for Escape and Evasion in World War TwoThe London Cage: The Secret History of Britain's World War II Interrogation Centre Follow the Rage:- Twitter: @HistoryRage- Paul on Twitter: @PaulBavillFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HistoryRageInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/historyrage/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/historyrage.bsky.socialFrom all of us at History Rage, stay curious, stay passionate, and most importantly, stay angry! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ialah Terang matahari, bulan, dan bintang, Ialah terang rohani dalam lambang, bayangan dan nubuatan telah bersinar pada Israel.
In this episode #45, we explore the final battles and days of World War I and the road to the Armistice that ended the fighting. Discover the last desperate battles, the hardships on the home front, and the impact of the Spanish Flu. From the signing in Compiegne to the birth of new nations, we unravel how the world tried to heal and rebuild after years of devastating conflict. 00:00 - WWI Title 00:35 - £65,000 Masterpiece 01:44 - Heroic Khudadad Khan 02:20 - Quick Recap 02:32 - Battle of Passchendaele 04:12 - Unimaginable Scale of War 06:13 - Gas Masks & Tech Surge 08:23 - Tanks at Cambrai 13:09 - Mata Hari & Censorship 14:53 - Messines Explosion 16:00 - Life of a WWI Soldier 18:53 - War in Africa 19:47 - Jerusalem & Middle Eastern Front 22:02 - Civilians' Struggles & Strikes 31:00 - East to West 31:30 - Ludendorff's Last Push 42:29 - Tanks of 1918 43:38 - Messenger Pigeons 44:23 - Battle for Flanders 47:20 - USA Enters the Fight 52:28 - Second Battle of the Marne 54:09 - 100 Days Offensive 55:53 - Crashing German Plane 57:43 - Indira Lal Roy's Valor 58:09 - Ernst Jünger's Story 59:48 - Kind Soldier 01:00:18 - Shattering Shells 01:01:08 - St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne Battles 01:03:57 - Germany on the Brink 01:06:31 - War Guilt & Scapegoats 01:09:29 - Wilson's 14 Points 01:10:28 - Armistice & Compiegne Wagon 01:16:28 - The Last Day of War 01:19:56 - Lab Incident 01:20:20 - Endgame Scenarios 01:21:26 - Spanish Flu Strikes 01:24:00 - Belgium's Shameful Incident 01:25:17 - Murder of the Tsar's Family 01:26:06 - Nurse's Heartfelt Memoir 01:26:41 - Paying Homage 01:27:38 - Homefront & Women Injustice 01:29:39 - Racial Segregation 01:31:45 - War Atrocities & Mental Trauma 01:34:44 - Birth of New Nations 01:36:15 - Treaty of Versailles Signed 01:41:50 - Gold in Ocean 01:42:26 - Germany's Race for Dominance 01:43:22 - WWI & Occult Practices 01:43:57 - League of Nations Falters 01:44:18 - Blame Game & Scapegoats 01:47:57 - From League to UN 01:49:33 - Patriotism 01:50:32 - War Brides 01:52:04 - Western Front Prevails 01:52:56 - Final Reflections The First World War by John Keegan - https://amzn.to/3BSpTgM The Guns of August by Barbara W. Tuchman - https://amzn.to/48ij0S7 A World Undone by G. J. Meyer - https://amzn.to/3NvCPMe The Beauty and the Sorrow by Peter Englund - https://amzn.to/40Wah6i The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark - https://amzn.to/3YsU6M8 Now It Can Be Told by Philip Gibbs -https://amzn.to/4fsZk0k The Great War by Peter Hart - https://amzn.to/3Yxt1GH World War I: The Definitive Visual History by R.G. Grant - https://amzn.to/3C12mdB The Great Illusion by Sir Norman Angell - https://amzn.to/4dPt6ej They Shall Not Grow Old - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7905466/
Kristus adalah Bintang fajar terang, Dia adalah Matahari Kebenaran, Terang untuk menerangi bangsa-bangsa lain, dan kemuliaan umat-Nya Israel.
Mata Hari -- publicly portrayed as a mysterious Javan princess who became famous for her exotic dance routines and high profile affairs -- has become the poster child for twentieth century female espionage. The bombshell sex symbol who can seduce any man. The cunning and ruthless individual who will betray anyone to enrich herself as a double agent. She is model for the Bond femme fatales that have become a cinematic trope. But, is any of this true? In this episode I speak with historian Professor Tammy Proctor of Utah State University. During her research which has among other things yielded the excellent book “Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War” (2003, New York University Press), Tammy has stepped behind the curtain to expose the real Mata Hari. Music and sound: Pixabay This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of the top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site, and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia.
Toute cette semaine, semaine spéciale Au coeur de l'Histoire... des Espions. Pour le deuxième épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte Mata Hari, danseuse et courtisane recrutée, durant la première guerre mondiale, par les services secrets allemands qui souhaitaient mettre à profit sa « vie mondaine ».Et Mata Hari, qui était déjà un surnom, est devenue H-21... mais finira par le payer, fusilée, le 15 octobre 1917, à Paris. Comment expliquer sa légende ? Quels différents personnages a-t-elle incarné ?Quel était son rôle en tant qu'espionne ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Bruno Fuligni, historien. Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Mathieu Fret. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteure du récit : Charlotte Chaulin. Journaliste : Clara Léger. Programmation : Morgane Vianey.
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Today, we're sneak into the captivating story of Mata Hari, a name synonymous with mystery, glamour, and betrayal. Born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, she rose to fame in Paris as an exotic dancer, dazzling audiences with her sensual performances. But as World War I unfolded, her life took a darker turn, entangling her in a world of espionage, double agents, and fatal accusations. Her eventual arrest and execution by the French in 1917 left a trail of unanswered questions. Was she truly a cunning spy, passing secrets to the Germans and French, or was she simply a victim of circumstance, scapegoated during a time of war and paranoia? Her story has fascinated historians and writers for decades, blending the allure of high society with the deadly stakes of wartime intrigue. Mata Hari's life was a paradox—one of seductive performances and whispered secrets, where the line between fact and fiction blurred, making her one of the most enigmatic figures in modern history.
Dans son récit, Stéphane Bern nous raconte l'histoire de Mata Hari, la danseuse devenue espionne. Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Mathieu Fret. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteure du récit : Charlotte Chaulin. Journaliste : Clara Léger. Programmation : Morgane Vianey.
Toute cette semaine, semaine spéciale Au coeur de l'Histoire... des Espions. Pour le deuxième épisode, Stéphane Bern raconte Mata Hari, danseuse et courtisane recrutée, durant la première guerre mondiale, par les services secrets allemands qui souhaitaient mettre à profit sa « vie mondaine ».Et Mata Hari, qui était déjà un surnom, est devenue H-21... mais finira par le payer, fusilée, le 15 octobre 1917, à Paris. Comment expliquer sa légende ? Quels différents personnages a-t-elle incarné ?Quel était son rôle en tant qu'espionne ?Pour en parler, Stéphane Bern reçoit Bruno Fuligni, historien. Au Coeur de l'Histoire est réalisée par Mathieu Fret. Rédaction en chef : Benjamin Delsol. Auteure du récit : Charlotte Chaulin. Journaliste : Clara Léger. Programmation : Morgane Vianey.
Espía, cortesana, mujer fatal…pero su historia real fue mucho más que eso. El 15 de octubre de 1917 era ejecutada y hoy te traemos la verdadera historia de Mata Hari.
Welcome to Series 14 of History Rage! A massive thank you to everyone who has supported us on this journey—your encouragement means the world. Here's a sneak peek at the fiery topics we'll be tackling over the next ten weeks. Get ready to challenge everything you thought you knew about history.Upcoming Rages:Debunking the myth that Thomas Boleyn was a pimp who exploited his daughters with Lauren Mackay.Re-examining the portrayal of Catherine Howard being defined solely by men with Gareth Russell.Challenging the misconception that medieval Europeans were backward and unclean with Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse.Revisiting the Napoleonic Wars beyond just the Peninsula and Waterloo with Rory Butcher.Questioning the simplistic good guy vs bad guy narrative of the United States in the Vietnam War with Robert Thompson.Dispelling the notion that Jane Seymour was the "boring queen" with Elizabeth NortonRaging against the idea that the Lancaster bomber single-handedly won the war with Jane Gulliford-Lowes.Confronting stereotypes about Southern Ireland's neutrality during WWII with Joseph Quinn .Revealing the truth about Mata Hari not being a spy, but Edith Cavell being one with Helen Fry.Correcting the misconception that D-Day sailors simply dropped off the army and went home with Nick Hewitt.The ragefires will burn again with general release on 7 October. See you then!Stay Connected:Follow us on Twitter: @HistoryRageJoin the conversation with Paul Bavill: @PaulBavillShare your thoughts using the hashtag #HistoryRageSupport History Rage on Patreon for early episode access, the chance to submit questions to guests, prize draws, and the exclusive History Rage mug at www.patreon.com/historyrage.To catch up on all the rage from bygone times, visit our website www.historyrage.comIf you want to get in touch with History Rage, email historyragepod@gmail.comStay Angry, Stay Informed - History Rage Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
She has become the poster child for James Bond style cunning, honey-trap-setting, spying vixens but does reality match the myths around Mata Hari? In this upcoming episode I speak with Prof. Tammy Proctor of Utah State University, author of Female Intelligence: Women and Espionage in the First World War. We discuss the Dutch girl who became a "Javan princess," a spy and ultimately a casualty of the first world war. Here is a sneak peak.
Bienvenue dans l'épisode 3 de la saison 8 ! Aujourd'hui, je te parle de Mata Hari, une femme incroyable qui a connu la gloire... avant de tout perdre dans le Paris du début du XXeme siècle. ____________________________ Tu veux parler français ? Le secret, c'est la PRATIQUE !
Nous sommes le 15 octobre 1917, au fort de Vincennes. Il est 6h15. Le temps est brumeux, le silence règne. Une femme arrive dans une voiture cellulaire. En sortant, elle se dirige vers son poteau d'exécution. Elle refuse le bandeau qu'on lui tend. Son avocat, autrefois son amant, l'embrasse avec passion… Pour une dernière fois. La femme se tient fièrement, et lance un dernier baiser en direction des soldats qui assistent à cette scène. Pourtant, cette femme ne méritait pas vraiment sa peine… Son nom : Margaretha Geertruida Zelle, qui deviendra la célèbre Mata Hari. Entre danse de charme, et espionnage, découvrez son fabuleux destin. Une passion pour la danse Margaretha est une belle jeune femme au teint hâlé. En 1895, elle répond à une annonce matrimoniale d'un capitaine de vaisseau de l'armée royale des Indes "Officier de retour des Indes cherche jeune femme affectueuse pour mariage". Alors qu'elle n'a pas 20 ans, elle épouse Rudolf, l'homme en question, de 19 ans son aîné. Le couple s'installe à Amsterdam. Rapidement, Margaretha et Rudolf mettent au monde leur premier enfant, Norman. Pour que Rudolf reprenne du service, ils partent tous les deux vivre sur l'île de Java en Indonésie, colonie hollandaise. Ils donnent naissance à une fille. Là bas, Margaretha apprend la danse orientale qu'elle apprécie particulièrement, et prend le surnom de Mata Hari, qui signifie “Oeil du jour”, un nom aujourd'hui mondialement connu. Mais, au bout de quelques années, Margaretha se lasse de la vie javanaise... De danseuse de charme à espionne La jeune femme s'installe à Paris, pour y faire carrière. Elle veut devenir danseuse de charme et commence à se déhancher dans des salons privés. Elle commence alors à travailler au Musée Guimet. Face au public, Mata Hari se déhanche de manière subjective, elle enlève un à un les voiles qui recouvrent ses formes généreuses, jusqu'à se retrouver quasiment nue. Pour séduire encore davantage les foules, et plus particulièrement les hommes, Mata Hari s'invente un personnage aux origines hindoues. Mata Hari fréquente des personnes haut-placées. Mais les temps sont durs pour l'Europe. En 1914, la Première guerre Mondiale éclate et les puissances européennes entrent en conflit en août. Mata Hari, qui vit désormais à Berlin, fuit l'Allemagne et revient s'installer à Paris, au Grand Hotel. Fascinée par les hommes, la danseuse papillonne autour des soldats lors des grandes réceptions. Elle deviendra l'une des espionnes les plus connues du 20ème siècle... Pour découvrir d'autres récits passionnants, cliquez ci-dessous : L'énigmatique Grigori Raspoutine : les premières visions (1/4) L'énigmatique Grigori Raspoutine : la fin de la dynastie Romanov (2/4) L'énigmatique Grigori Raspoutine : de dangereuses rumeurs (3/4) L'énigmatique Grigori Raspoutine : le début de la légende (4/4) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back, settle in, because we're continuing with Part 2 of Mata Hari! Last week, we ended on Mata Hari taking Paris by storm and the critics were raving about her. This week, we learn what happened in world politics, how two nations vied for her intel, and how her hips weren't technically truthful and what the consequences were for that. FOLLOW THE SOCIALS instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellbehavedwomenpodcast/ threads: @wellbehavedwomenpodcast facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wellbehavedwomenpodcast reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/WellBehavedWomen/ tiktok: @wellbehavedwomenpod Image Credit: "Margaretha Geertruida "Grietje" Zelle, known as Mata Hari (1876-1917)" - sourced from Wikimedia Commons link: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mata_Hari_Grietje_Zelle.jpg More Actual Photos of Mata from Wiki Media Commons, and some AI funsies, on our website: www.wellbehavedwomenpodcast.com
Hello Hello! Today we are looking at the very first femme fatale - Margaretha Zelle aka Mata Hari. Mother, turned Exotic dancer, turned businesswoman, turned Spy, who is Mata Hari and how did she meet her grisly end? Tune in and find out!
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Le temps a poli les images de l'infirmière dévouée et courageuse, de la marraine tendre et généreuse, de l'espionne faussement exotique comme Mata Hari, de la veuve éplorée mais digne… Autant de stéréotypes qui ne rendent pas toujours compte d'une donnée essentielle, d'un sentiment partagé par un grand nombre d'entre elles, celui de la culpabilité. Coupables d'avoir osé vivre sans les maris, les pères, les frères, les fils. Soupçonnées d'avoir voulu les remplacer. Taxées de profiteuses de guerre, après le conflit, elles seront quasiment sommées de rendre leurs places aux hommes. Mais les choses ne seront plus tout à fait comme avant. Invitée : Françoise Thébaud, historienne , dirige la revue Clio : femmes, genres, histoire. Auteure de « Les femmes au temps de la guerre 14-18 » Editions Petite Bibliothèque Payot Sujets traités : 14-18, Grandes Guerres, femmes, infirmière, espionne, Mata Harie, veuve, culpabilié, frères, fils, pères, Merci pour votre écoute Un Jour dans l'Histoire, c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 13h15 à 14h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez tous les épisodes d'Un Jour dans l'Histoire sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/5936 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.
BOATS THIS WEEK (AUG 5-11,2024) — This week's events from historical movies starts with Monday's 719th anniversary (August 5th, 1305) of William Wallace's (Mel Gibson) capture shown in the movie 'Braveheart.' In the History Channel's dramatic miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys", we'll see how it portrays the feud between their two families turning to bloodshed for the first time on August 7th, 1882. It was also on August 7th, but in the year 1974, that Philippe Petit (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) became the only person in history to ever walk between the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. We'll learn about that from the 2015 Robert Zemeckis film "The Walk." Finally, we'll learn about President Nixon's (Frank Langella) resignation from August 8th, 1974 as it was shown in the Ron Howard film "Frost/Nixon." And last but certainly not least, our 'based on a true story' movie from this week in history is the comedy-drama from August 7th, 2009 "Julie & Julia." Until next time, here's where you can continue the story. Events from This Week in History Monday, August 5th: Braveheart | BOATS #45 Wednesday, August 7th: Hatfields & McCoys Wednesday, August 7th: The Walk Thursday, August 8th: Frost/Nixon | BOATS #4 Birthdays from This Week in History Monday, August 5th: Neil Armstrong in First Man | BOATS #144 Wednesday, August 7th: Mata Hari in Mata Hari | BOATS #74 Sunday, August 10th: Herbert Hoover in The Day the Bubble Burst A Historical Movie Released This Week in History Wednesday, August 7th: Julie & Julia Mentioned in this episode Frost/Nixon: President Nixon's resignation address Julie & Julia: Julie Powell's book Julie & Julia: Julia Child's book Did you enjoy this episode? Get the BOATS email newsletter Leave a comment Support our sponsors Unlock ad-free episodes Note: If your podcast app doesn't support clickable links, copy/paste this in your browser to find all the links: https://links.boatspodcast.com/338 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, le contre-espionnage français s'intéresse de près à une ancienne danseuse connue sous le nom de Mata Hari. Après un passage par Berlin, Mata-Hari est revenue à Paris dès le début de la guerre. Surveillée 24h sur 24, elle entretient une relation amoureuse avec un capitaine russe…
Pendant la Première Guerre mondiale, le contre-espionnage français s'intéresse de près à une ancienne danseuse connue sous le nom de Mata Hari. Après un passage par Berlin, Mata-Hari est revenue à Paris dès le début de la guerre. Surveillée 24h sur 24, elle entretient une relation amoureuse avec un capitaine russe…
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time I have new music from Jaymz Dare, Enigmatic Sound Machines, and Fughu. I also have an In Memoriam tribute to the late John Hawken. Additionally, there is plenty of music from the times and places of prog. All that, plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - The Light, from Brian Auger's Oblivion ExpressIN MEMORIAM JOHN HAWKEN2. Illusion - Beautiful Country, from Out of the MistEND IN MEMORIAM3. Manfred Mann's Earth Band - Chicago Institute, from Watch4. Saga - Wind Him Up, from Defining Moments (Volume One) [retrospective]5. Mike Oldfield - The Sentinel (Global Lust Mix), from The Bell / The Sentinel - Restructure6. Jaymz Dare - The Legend of Mata Hari, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQQU0o15yWA7. Enigmatic Sound Machines - You Want, from The Hierarchies of Angels8. Fughu - Mr. Rivers, from Stolen Pictures9. Le Orme - Figure di Cartone, from Uomo di Pezza10. Alan Stivell - E Kreiz Breizh, from Beyond Words11. Alan Stivell - Goltraidhe, from Beyond Words12. Osanna - Stanza Città, from PalepolitanaTHE SYMPHONIC ZONE13. Brady Arnold - Unremarkable Journey, from Another Secret Stash14. Lodger Wright - The Android and the Small High Window, from Vox Humana15. Robert Reed - King Aeolus (Tom Newman Mix), from Variations on Themes by David Bedford16. Fancyfluid - Winter, Finally You Come, from King's Journey17. Harmonium - Le Premier Ciel, from En Tournée18. Grobschnitt - Magic Train, from BallermanLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE19. Ashra - Twelve Samples, from Sauce Hollandaise20. Steve Roach - In the Eyes of the Spirit, from Origins21. Boris S.G - Massacre, from Alien Predator22. Nektar - What Ya Gonna Do?, from Sounds Like This...23. Dire Straits - Solid Rock, from Alchemy24. Djam Karet - Burning the Hard City, from Live at NEARfest 200125. Premiata Forneria Marconi - Just Look Away, from The World Became the World
If you think that the female spy is a 20th century phenomenon - be it Mata Hari, Mrs Zigzag or Eve Polastri - think again! Accounts of numerous 17th century 'she-intelligencers' have lain undiscovered in archives for centuries. And these remarkable women were much more than the honey-trap accomplices of a Stuart-era George Smiley. In this edition of Not Just the Tudors, first released in May 2021, Professor Suzannah Lipscomb is joined by Professor Nadine Akkerman, author of Invisible Agents: Women and Espionage in Seventeenth-Century Britain to talk about her fascinating quest to unearth the plots and conspiracies involving women spies that have been forgotten by history.This episode was produced by Rob Weinberg.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code TUDORS - sign up here.You can take part in our listener survey here.
Era una persona linda, ingeniosa, divertida. En el fondo era una mujer atribulada, perdida y en búsqueda de ser algo más. Pero definitivamente no era una espia...Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/relatos-del-lado-oscuro--5421502/support.
This week, Stauney delves into the story of Mata Hari, a Dutch woman who rose to fame as a captivating exotic dancer and later became a prominent courtesan in France, only to be coerced into espionage during World War I. Stauney and Sadie discuss her tumultuous life, her romantic struggles, her remarkable career, and the tragic misrepresentation that ultimately led to her execution by firing squad, unfairly scapegoated for France's wartime setbacks. With her tale often misunderstood, it's a poignant opportunity to celebrate a woman of resilience and dignity amidst profound adversity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A charming Indonesian orphan danced her way to fame and fortune... except literally everything about Mata Hari was a lie. She said she wanted to live like a butterfly in the sun. So in the end, could she really have been guilty of espionage? Katie takes us to Leiden to marvel at the incredible life of Mata Hari. Music featured in this episode provided by Doug Maxwell, Jesse Gallagher, Patrick Patrikios, Amulets, Offenbach, Jimena Contreras, BizBaz Studio, Wayne Jones, Quincas Moreira, ELPHNT and E's Jammy Jams. Want to help us “make history”? Become a Patron or Donate here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Andrés Amorós habla del libro Top Secret. (Un siglo de espías. De Mata-Hari a Snowden) de Fernando Martínez-Laínez.
La leyenda ha hecho de Margaretha Zelle, la famosa bailarina Mata Hari, un sinónimo de mujer fatal y espía traidora. Hoy en día, sin embargo, muchos piensan que su muerte ante un pelotón de fusilamiento fue resultado de un proceso injusto.
In this episode, we'll learn about historical events from the first week of the year as they were shown in the movies. We'll also learn about birthdays from historical figures who have been portrayed in the movies as well as recommendations for a movie that first premiered this week in history. Events from This Week in History Mata Hari | BOATS #74 The St. Valentine's Day Massacre Young Guns | BOATS #146 Birthdays from This Week in History Glory | BOATS #169 Shackleton Ford v Ferrari or Ferrari Movies Released This Week in History Pompeii Did you enjoy this episode? Find everything at: https://links.boatspodcast.com/303 Leave a comment: https://links.boatspodcast.com/comment Support our sponsors: https://links.boatspodcast.com/advertisers Give value back: https://links.boatspodcast.com/value Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices