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Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

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Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

The reason I am writing this article today is because I suddenly saw that on This day in history, On August 7, 1876, the world's most famous double beauty spy Marta Harley was born. On October 18, 1917, Marta Harry was executed for espionage, completing her short life.

Marta Harry is a beautiful woman of Javanese descent, a mixture of Dutch and Javanese descent, known as the "Eye of the Morning" by Dutch nationality. In addition to her beautiful face, Marta Hari is also a famous dancer, and her most classic image is the exotic dancer, who has brought the sacrificial dance learned in the temple to the stage.

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

According to information obtained online, Marta Hally's crime originated from the period from 1916 to 1917, when she frequently changed her lover to obtain French military intelligence and sell it to Germany. The most important case was that she had stolen drawings of 13 tanks from the house of the lustful General Morgan and sold them to the Germans, and she was soon sentenced to gunfire. But some later declassified documents proved her innocent. Here's how Marta Harley was executed.

Before the execution, Marta Harry had asked French President Born Carré to give her a suspended sentence, but was refused. When the last day came, Marta Harry was taken out of her cell in the Prison of Saint-Lazaré at the crack of dawn and taken to the prison cart waiting outside, where the firing squad was already waiting for her in the barracks.

The iron will was always with this beautiful woman, and there was not a trace of weakness in her body. When Father Abacus, the two nuns, Captain Buscharton and her lawyer, Matt Kleiner, entered her cell, she was still asleep peacefully and peacefully. The two nuns gently shook her awake, and she realized that the last moment had arrived. She asked the captain if he could get her to write two letters, and the captain agreed and ordered someone to fetch a pen, paper, and envelope. She wrote quickly and without hesitation on the edge of the bed, and when she was done, she handed two letters to her lawyer.

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

Then she put on her black translucent stockings and a pair of very beautiful high heels, and Marta Harry still paid attention to her own image, even if it was to death. The information on the Internet is that she put on her beloved red dancing shoes to die, which may be the plot of the movie, too artistic. Then she stood up and picked up the long velvet cape, whose collar and hem were made of mink, and put the cloak on the outside of her pajamas. He straightened his long, slightly curly black hair, put on a furry black fur hat, and finally put on a pair of small black lambskin gloves, then turned around and calmly said, "I'm ready." ”

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

The prison cart passed through the sleeping city of Paris, when at 5:30 the sun had not yet emerged. The Ponsnes Barracks was a fortress in ancient France and was captured by the Germans in 1870. A firing squad of 12 soldiers was already standing there in line, gunguned and resting. An officer stood behind them, commanding the sword that had been sheathed. Marta Harley was taken out of the prison cart to a small mound about 8 feet high to block deflected bullets.

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

In 1931, Greta Garbo starred in the shooting scene in the movie Marta the Witch

The officer said to a soldier holding a black cloth strip: "Blindfold her." ”

"Do I have to be blindfolded?" Marta Harry turned to look at her lawyer.

Matt Kleiner cast an inquiring look at the officer.

"If madame doesn't want to, she can leave it blank." The officer answered.

Marta Harley was neither bound nor blindfolded. She stood in front of the mound, facing 12 soldiers. The priest, the nun and the lawyer left her. The officer gave the first password, and the 12 soldiers quickly and mechanically straightened up; when the second command was given, the soldiers raised their guns and aimed at Marta Harrie's chest. The officer then went to another position so that the soldier could see him with the afterglow of the corner of his eye. He raised his sword high.

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

The moment the sword fell, there was no password, the guns were fired in a salvo, and a small wisp of green smoke came out of each gun. Marta Harry didn't die immediately after being shot, she didn't stretch out her hand or struggle desperately, she slowly knelt down as if paralyzed, but her head was always high, and the expression on her face did not change in the slightest. For about two or three seconds, she knelt there with her eyes fixed on those who had taken her life before falling backwards, her face facing the sky. The officer hurried up and pulled the trigger after pressing his revolver against her temple.

Demystify the final moments of the legendary Double Agent of World War I

Later, her head was cut off, embalmed and preserved in the Louvre in France, and nearly half a century later, the head disappeared, and the body is still a teaching mold in French medical schools.

If the cause of Marta Harley's death must be pursued, she may wish to quote her defense attorney, Matt Kleiner:

"You are not only charged for espionage, but also because you dare to challenge the world, which is unforgivable."

Marta Halley seems to have been prepared for all this, and she mentioned in her will:

"Everyone knew I was going to die, not because of the ridiculous espionage allegations, but because I decided to be the person I always dreamed of being, and the price of dreams was always high."

In response, writer and journalist Paul Jimad said after Marta Harley's death:

"You can only know this: the evidence we have is so insufficient that it is not even enough to convict a cat."

We have a saying in China: "Since ancient times, red faces have many thin lives." This phrase applies forever in ancient times and in modern times, in our country and in other countries of the world. The so-called "red face disaster water", if there is no man's desire, "disaster water" is actually just a clear and bright sweet spring.

East Side Yin Yang Fish, written as fun.

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