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Mata Hari spent much of her career claiming that she was raised as an Indian temple dancer. In reality, however, she was born Margaretha Zelle on August 7, , and grew up the daughter of a haberdasher in the Dutch town of Leeuwarden. Desperate for adventure, at age 18 she answered a newspaper ad and wed a much older army captain named Rudolf MacLeod. His military career later took the couple to Indonesia, where they had two children, but their marriage was plagued by infidelity and domestic violence.
Following the death of their young son, they moved back to Europe and divorced. The year-old Margaretha was left impoverished. In , after losing custody of her daughter, she moved to Paris and looked to start over.
It was in the City of Lights that Margaretha Zelle reinvented herself as an artist. She also began affairs with a series of military officers and wealthy aristocrats, many of whom showered her gifts and cash. I avoid serious liaisons.
She was now nearly 40, and she had watched her dancing career slowly stagnate. Her problems only mounted with the outbreak of World War I. She was in Berlin at the time, and when she tried to travel to France, the Germans confiscated her luggage and bank accounts. She was forced to return to her neutral homeland of Holland, where she resumed an old affair with a wealthy Dutch baron.
Kroemer evidently considered her high-class contacts and neutral Dutch citizenship a valuable asset, so he offered her 20, francs to become a spy for the Kaiser. The cash-strapped dancer accepted the moneyβshe later claimed she considered it payback for the assets seized from her a year earlierβbut whether she actually took part in espionage is unclear.