History Rage
The Myths of Mata Hari and Edith Cavell with Helen Fry
Episode notes
In this episode of History Rage, historian Dr. Helen Fry discusses the misconceptions surrounding Mata Hari and Edith Cavell. She reveals that Mata Hari was not a spy, despite popular belief, and that her image as a glamorous femme fatale has overshadowed the contributions of real women in intelligence. On the other hand, Edith Cavell, known as an innocent martyr, was actually involved in espionage and ran her own network behind enemy lines in Belgium. Dr. Fry emphasizes the importance of uncovering the true stories of women in intelligence and dispelling myths that have persisted for decades.
Highlights
- Mata Hari was not a spy, despite popular belief, and her image as a glamorous femme fatale has overshadowed the contributions of real women in intelligence.
- Edith Cavell, known as an innocent martyr, was actually involved in espionage and ran her own network behind enemy lines in Belgium.
- It is important to uncover the true stories of women in intelligence and dispel myths that have persisted for decades.
- The public is hungry for new stories and properly researched history that challenges traditional narratives.
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Helen’s Books
The Walls Have Ears: The Greatest Intelligence Operation of World War II
Spymaster: The Man Who Saved MI6
MI9: A History of the Secret Service for Escape and Evasion in World War Two
The London Cage: The Secret History of Britain's World War II Interrogation Centre
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