Located at 11 Giesebrechtstrasse in Berlin, it was actually bugged by the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) under Reinhard Heydrich and Walter Schellenberg starting in 1939.

Often cited as a primary example of "Nazisploitation," a subgenre that uses Nazi imagery for transgressive or erotic storytelling. 🎭 Core Plot & Themes

Notable for its high production values, including Art Deco sets designed by Ken Adam (famed for his work on the James Bond series and Dr. Strangelove ).

Uncut versions are available through labels like Blue Underground and BFI Player .

This guide explores the 1976 film , a controversial and visually striking entry in European exploitation cinema. Directed by Tinto Brass , the film blends eroticism with war drama to explore power and decadence in Nazi Germany. 🎬 Production & Context