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Who are the beautiful agents in the world who influenced the course of the war?

1. "Queen of Spies" Mata Hari

Secret Files: Mata Hari (1877~1917), formerly known as De Margaret Ze Le, the spy code is H21. Born in the Netherlands, he is of mixed Dutch and Indonesian descent. From 1903 to 1904, she went to Paris alone to start her career as a professional dancer, and quickly became popular with her outstanding nude dance performances. Recruited as a German spy in 1914. In 1916 he was recruited as a French spy. In October 1917, he was sentenced to death in France for "espionage" and "treason". He died at the age of 41.

2. French "Skylark" Marta Rische

Secret file: Marta Rische (1895~unknown), formerly known as Betty Felt, French spy code name "Skylark", German spy codename "C-32". His father was a French cavalry captain. He was recruited as a French spy in 1916 and was sent to Spain, a neutral country during World War I, in the same year. Successfully broke into and destroyed the German spy network in Spain. Returned to France in 1917. In 1933, he was awarded the Government Medal for his outstanding achievements in intelligence work.

3. Romantic female spy Yolande

Secret file: Yolande (1921~unknown), born in Egypt, Jewish nationality. Completed studies in Paris. In 1941, he returned to Cairo, Egypt, and was keen on social activities in high society. In 1944, he was recruited as a spy by the Secret Service of the Jewish Self-Defense Army. After the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, he was assigned to serve in the United Nations Mission. After 1952, he settled in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel.

4. The evil "Flower of the Empire" Nan Zao Yunzi

Secret file: Nan Zao Yunzi (1909~1942), once known as "Liao Yaquan". Born in Shanghai in 1909, his father was a veteran Japanese spy. He was sent back to Japan in 1922 and studied at a spy school. In 1926, he was sent to Dalian, China to engage in intelligence activities. In 1929, he sneaked into Nanjing as a student, bribed and wooed Kuomintang government officials, and organized a spy network. He was detained on espionage charges in 1937, and later escaped from prison and fled to Shanghai. He was shot dead by Kuomintang military agents in 1942 at the age of 33.

5. "The Witch of Troubled Times" Yoshiko Kawashima

Secret Files: (1906~1948), formerly known as Aisin Gioro Xianshu, also known as Jin Bihui. Born in Peiping, she was the daughter of Prince Su in the late Qing Dynasty. In 1912, he went to Japan with his adoptive father Kawashima Naniwa. In 1928, he was recruited as an agent by the Japanese Kwantung Army Secret Service and began his 20-year espionage career in China. In 1948, he was sentenced to death by the Hebei Provincial High Court for treason and espionage. He died at the age of 42.

6. The woman who changed the course of the war--Cynthia

Secret file: Cynthia (1910~1963), formerly known as Betty Thorpe, pseudonym Cynthia. Born in Minnesota, USA. In 1930, she married British diplomat Arthur Parker, and lived with her husband in the United Kingdom, Chile, Spain, Poland and other countries. It has been used by British intelligence agencies since 1931 to engage in amateur intelligence gathering. He was officially recruited as a spy in 1939. Died of cancer in 1963 at the age of 53.

7. "Red Spy" Elin Griffith

Secret File: Elin Griffith (1923~unknown), alias Huzi, spy Codename 527. He was recruited as a spy by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services in 1943 and was sent to work at a Spanish intelligence station in the same year.

8. The legendary female spy

Pearl Wishlington was born in Paris, France, to a British immigrant family. After the outbreak of World War II, she worked as a civilian in the British Air Force, soon joined the British Intelligence Service, returned to France, and led the underground resistance organization. More than 2,600 rebel fighters fought under her leadership. During the Normandy landings, they destroyed hundreds of German railway and road supply lines and killed more than 1,000 Nazi soldiers.