by Pat Shipman
in outbreak of World War I
in Weimar period
Berlin Opera
Berthommé, Sergeant Major
Bessey, Pauline
Bickers, Frank
Bing, George
Bizard, Léon
black magic
Blume, Lisa or Elise
Bois de Boulogne
Borneo
Bouchardon, Pierre
background of
Clunet’s argument regarding military tribunals and
de Massloff’s deposition given to
Denvignes’s deposition given to
French military court rank held by
Hallaure questioned by
heroic status of
Ladoux’s deposition and evidence given to
Mata Hari as viewed by
Mata Hari interrogated by
Mata Hari ordered to prison by
Mata Hari’s arrest overseen by
Mata Hari’s letters to
Mata Hari’s mail intercepted for
Mata Hari’s male acquaintances questioned by order of
personality of
pre-trial report on Mata Hari of
witnessing of Mata Hari’s trial claimed by
Boulommier, Doctor
Bourgeois, Paul
Braconier, A. de
Brisson-Sarcey, Madame
British Medical Society
Bronbeek Museum
Brussels
Bunge, Otto
Buys, Miss, school of
Calisch, N. A.
Calvé, Emma
Cambon, Jules
cancan girls
Carpentier S.S.
Casfield, Nicholas
Cazeaux, Martial
Chatin, Jean
Chemin des Dames
Cherche-Midi prison
children, mixed-race
cholera
Choulot, Lieutenant
Civil Code (Dutch East Indies)
Clemenceau, Georges
Cleopatra
Clerkx, Lily
Clunet, Edouard
cocotte
Colette
Colijn, Hendrikus
Colonial Report
“Commerce and Intelligence with the Enemy,”
Concièrgerie
concubinage
Conrad
counterintelligence
see also espionage; Deuxième
Bureau; MI5; MO5
Couperin, François
Crusaders, The
dance, Mata Hari’s
audience for
in ballet
in Berlin
descriptions and reviews of
at garden parties
in The Hague
in Madrid
manager-agent for, see Astruc, Gabriel
“Mata Hari” persona invented for
money earned through
in opera
in Paris
popularity of
in Saint-Lazare prison
dancers:
Allan
Duncan
Javanese
Mata Hari’s rivals
nautch
girls
“Oriental,”
Dangeville, Madame
Datura poisoning
de Balbian Verster, J. T. Z.
de Beaufort, Fernand, marquis
as Mata Hari’s lover
rank and military attachment of
de Bruyn (army commandant)
de Cayla, Lionel
de Fleurian, Pauline
Deguesseau, Henri
de Léon, Diego
Deli
see also Medan
Deli Current
de Marguérie, Henri
as French Foreign Affairs Ministry secretary
as Mata Hari’s lover
Mata Hari warned about Ladoux by
trial testimony of
de Massloff, Vladimir
background of
deposition given to Bouchardon by
with Mata Hari at Vittel
Mata Hari’s correspondence with
as Mata Hari’s lover
Mata Hari visited on leave by
money sent by Mata Hari to
mutual pet names between Mata Hari and
rank and military attachment of
warning about Mata Hari given to
wartime service of
de Mercier de Malval, Joseph
Denvignes, Joseph
as attaché of French embassy in Madrid
Clemenceau’s purging of
deposition given to Bouchardon by
espionage and romantic involvement between Mata Hari and
espionage conviction of
Mata Hari betrayed by
Mata Hari’s correspondence with
Mata Hari warned about Ladoux by
de Paladines, marquis
Department of Interior Defense (DID) (Great Britain)
de Roland, Baron
de Sancy de Rolland, Jules Le
Loup
Deutsche Bank
Deuxième Bureau (French intelligence unit)
address of
head of, see Ladoux, Georges
Mata Hari under surveillance of
see Tarlet and Monier responsibility of
Devil’s Island
de Wirth, G.
diabetes
Diaghilev, Sergei
Diday, Paul
Dillon, Captain
Dreyfus, Alfred
Dubail, Lieutenant General
Duncan, Isadora
Dutch East Indies
Dutch East Indies (continued)
Atjeh War in
colonials’ lives in
concubines for Royal Dutch Indies Army in
“equalization” in
MacLeod’s military career in
Malay meaning of “Mata Hari” in
Mata Hari and MacLeod in
Mata Hari and MacLeod’s voyage to
Mata Hari’s Indo appearance in
mixed-marriage law in
nursemaids for colonial children in, see babus
Outer Districts of
poisonings of Europeans in
prostitution in
race and ethnicity in
“Treason of Lombok” in
see also specific islands and place names
Dutch language
Egypt
Eiffel Tower radio station
Eighth Chasseurs d’Afrique
Eijkman, Charles
Elysée Palace Hotel
Emma, queen regent of Netherlands
English language
“equalization,”
equestrian circus and riding school
espionage:
Bouchardon’s interrogation of Mata Hari for
Cazeaux’s attempted recruitment of Mata Hari for
code name given to Mata Hari by Kroemer for
Kroemer as German recruiting agent for
Ladoux’s view of
Mata Hari’s arrest for
Mata Hari’s imprisonment for
see Saint-Lazare prison and Mata Hari’s Madrid ventures
Mata Hari’s payment by Kroemer for
“spy fever” and
unsuitability of Mata Hari for
viewed as socially low endeavor
see also Deuxième Bureau;
Kroemer, Karl; Ladoux, Georges
espionage trial, of Mata Hari
accounts of
de Marguérie’s testimony in
denial of Mata Hari’s appeal of conviction in
judges’ considerations in
location of
Mata Hari’s closing words in
Mata Hari’s physical and emotional condition in
Mata Hari’s possessions sold to pay for
newspaper reports about
prohibition of publication of record of
seven judges in
s
ocial climate and
spectators barred from
verdict and sentence in
witnesses called in
Estachy, Jean
Falkenhayn, Erich von
Falmouth
Ferrare, Henri
First Special Imperial Russian Regiment
Flash
Folies Bergère
Folkestone, Mata Hari questioned by British counterintelligence in
Foreign Affairs Ministry (France)
Mata Hari’s arrest ordered by
Foreign News
Foreign Office (Great Britain)
Fournier, Alfred
Fourth Belgian Lancers
France
intelligence unit of, see Deuxième Bureau; Ladoux, Georges
Mata Hari refused entry into
mutual code-breaking between
Germany and
spa resort in
see Vittel in World War I
see also Paris
Frankfurt
French army
French Guiana
French language
French Opéra
Fries Museum
Gallas, P. A.
Gallic
garden parties
gas attacks
General Leiden Archive
General Trade Sheet (Algemeen Handelsblad)
German language
Germany
Kroemer’s recruiting of spies for
Ladoux as possible agent for
Ladoux’s acquittal on charges of spying for
Mata Hari paid by agent for
Mata Hari’s dancing in
Mata Hari’s furs and money seized by
Mata Hari suspected of spying for
see also espionage trial, of Mata Hari
mutual code-breaking between France and
resentment felt by Mata Hari toward
in Weimar period
in World War I
Gluck, Christoph
Godiva, Lady
Goodvriend, Madame A. (Baroness Sweerts de Landas)
Goubet, André
Government Almanac for Netherlands-Indies 1899–1901
Grand Hotel
Grand Hotel of the Baths
Grant, George
Grant, Janet
Great Britain:
Dutch minister in
intelligence agencies of
see MI5; MO5
intelligence reports on Mata Hari in
Mata Hari refused entry to
Mata Hari’s detention and interrogation in
Mata Hari’s letter to Dutch legation in
Greve, Mary
Griebel (Berlin police chief)
Guimard, Paul
Guimet, Émile
guna-guna (black magic)
Gunung Semeru
H21 (code name)
Haanstra, Wybrandus
Haanstraschool
Hague, The
Hall, Reginald
Hallaure, Jean
background of
Bouchardon’s questioning of
at Deuxième Bureau
Mata Hari sent to Ladoux by
as Mata Hari’s lover
Mata Hari’s safe-conduct pass and
in surveillance reports on Mata Hari
warning about Mata Hari given to
hari besar
Hayden, Deborah
Hellwig, Tineke
Herschell, Lord
Heymans, Charles
Hijmans (lawyer)
Hinduism
Hoedemaker, Henry
Hoffman, Captain
Hollandia S.S.
Home Office (Great Britain)
Hospital of Saint-Louis
Hotel and Travel Sector Exposition (1895)
Hotel Castiglione
Hotel Continental
Hotel Meurice
Hotel Plaza Athénée
Howe, Russell
Hutchinson, Jonathan
hygiene
Ignatieff, Count
“incorrigibles,” state institution for
India
Indian nautch dancers
Institute of Anatomy museum
intelligence agencie, see Deuxième Bureau; MI5; MO5
Intelligence Service (France)
“international woman,”
invisible ink
Italy
Jakarta
see Batavia
Java
Mata Hari and MacLeod in
Mata Hari in
traditional dance of
Jews
Joffre, Joseph-Jacques-Césaire
Joubert, Ferdinand
Journal
Jullien, Major
Junoy, Emilio
Justice Ministry (France)
Kalle, Arnold
charges in Mata Hari’s espionage trial involving
German intelligence connection of
given von title by Mata Hari
intercepted messages sent from Madrid to Berlin by
Mata Hari paid by
Mata Hari’s gaining of information from
Mata Hari’s seduction of
rank held by
Kampen military academy
kampongs
kebayas
Kemloko plantation
Keuchenis, Levinus T.
Keyzer, Francis
Khan, Inayat
Khartoum
Kiepert, Alfred, Mata Hari as mistress of
King
Kiréevsky, Madame
Kirkpatrick, Ivone
klewangs
KNIL, see Royal Dutch Indies Army
Kohler, J. H. R.
Koningin Wilhelmina S.S.
Kooij, A. J.
kraton (Kota Raja)
kris
Kroemer, Karl
charges in Mata Hari’s espionage trial involving
as German consul in Amsterdam
as German espionage recruiter
Mata Hari paid by
spellings of last name of
kulit langsep
Kunst family
Ladoux, Georges
acquitted on charges of spying for Germany
background of
Berlin-Madrid radio communications monitored by
deposition and evidence given to Bouchardon by
espionage as viewed by
as head of Deuxième Bureau
inconsistent or questionable behavior of
Mata Hari betrayed by
Mata Hari recruited by
Mata Hari’s correspondence with
Mata Hari’s mail intercepted by
Mata Hari’s meetings with
Mata Hari’s safe-conduct pass and
Mata Hari’s use of Kalle to gain information for
mentioned in Mata Hari’s Scotland Yard interrogation
moralistic approach taken by
mutual disregard of Mata Hari and
physical appearance of
as possible German agent
retirement of
surveillance on Mata Hari ordered by
Ladoux, Georges (continued)
surveillance on Mata Hari suspended by
Thomson’s correspondence with
trial testimony of
warnings given to Mata Hari about
Landas, Dina Louisa, Baroness Sweerts de
Leeuwarden
Mata Hari’s childhood in
population of
Legion of Honor
Leiden
Lenoir, Pierre
Léonide, Sister
lesbian garden parties
Liévin, Henri
Limberg-Styrum, Count
Lintjens, Anna
Little Parisian
Locard, Edmond
Loge Mata Hari
Lombok
London, Mata Hari’s detention and interrogation in
Loudon (Dutch foreign minister)
MacLeod, “Banda” (fictional out-of-wedlock d
aughter)
MacLeod, Edward
MacLeod, Elisabetha Martina Christina van der Mast
MacLeod, Jeanne Louise “Non” (daughter)
babu of
birth of