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“Dancer, Convicted as Spy, to be Shot.” The Washington Herald, Sept.30, 1917, 1.
“Dutch Dancer Spy Executed by French.” The Barre Daily Times, Oct. 16, 1917, 1.
“Female German Spy Shot in Paris.” Norwich Bulletin, Oct. 16, 1917, 1.
“French Execute Dancer as Spy.” The New York Tribune, Oct. 16, 1917, 2.
“Gay Life of Dutch Dancer is Ended at Dawn of the Day.” The Birmingham Age-Herald, Oct. 16, 1917, 1.
“Girl Dancer Loses Appeal, Must Die in France as Spy.” The Evening World, Sept. 28, 1917, 1.
“Judgement Error Led to Slaying of Pretty Spy.” The Oklahoma City Times, Oct. 22, 1917, 4.
“Mata Hari, Beautiful Dancer, Is Shot by French as Spy; Was Kaiser’s Clever Agent.” El Paso Herald, Oct. 15, 1917, 1.
“Mata Hari Dies as Spy Before Paris Gun Squad.” The Evening World, Oct. 15, 1917, 1.
“Mata Hari is Shot at Dawn,” The Richmond Palladium, Oct. 15, 1917, 1.
“Mata Hari, Spy for Kaiser, Dies.” Ottumwa Semi- Weekly Courier, Oct. 16, 1917, 1.
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“Why They Shot Pretty Mlle. Zelle at Sunrise.” The Wheeling Intelligencer, Nov. 10, 1917, 18.
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“Woman Executed as Spy Famous Beauty.” The Dawson News, Oct. 30, 1917, 8.