Nazi Love Camp 27  

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Nazi Love Camp 27 (Italian: La svastica nel ventre) is a 1977 Italian Nazi exploitation film by western director Mario Caiano starring Sirpa Lane. The film is notable for its truly grim scenes, dramatic plot and hardcore sex scenes.

Plot

The film opens with Anna and her German soldier boyfriend making love in a field in the days before the outbreak of World War II. Once the war has broken out, the Jewish Anna and her family are rounded up, but not before her mother is killed trying to defend the family. They are then taken to a concentration camp.

At the camp, Anna and a female companion are gang raped by SS soldiers, leading Anna's friend to throw herself on a barbed wire fence out of despair. Soon after, Anna is forced to work in the "love camp" section of the camp, servicing SS soldiers. The commandant takes a shine to Anna, and she becomes his personal lover. She is then placed in charge of a brothel for Nazi officers.

Meanwhile, her boyfriend works at a Lebensbraun program, and tries to search out Anna, thinking her dead. When they meet, Anna rejects him, then returns to the brothel and kills the commandant out of rage. Anna then travels to a party of SS soldiers and sings a Jewish song. As they react violently, she shoots a general, before being gunned down herself.




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