Mata Hari, a Dutch-born exotic dancer, was shot in Paris today in 1917, having been found guilty of spying for the Germans. Hari, real name Margaretha Zelle, achieved fame in pre-WWI Paris through her fictional Indian stage character, elevating exotic dancing to a more respectable status. As a result, she was involved with many of the highest-ranking figures in European politics and industry, which would eventually lead to her downfall when the war broke out and personal relationships were scrutinised by both sides. For more news and features on the First World War stories, visit here