This extraordinary story of a high-class Berlin brothel--taken over by
the Nazi secret service--is one of the last untold tales of World War
II.
There is no book in English about the wartime Berlin 'salon' run by
Kitty Schmidt under the secret control of Reinhard Heydrich, one of the
architects of the Final Solution.
"Salon Kitty" was the most notorious brothel in the decadent Berlin of
the Weimar Republic - the city of "Cabaret." But after the Nazis took
power, it became something more dangerous: a spying centre with every
room wired for sound, staffed by female agents specially selected by the
SS to coax secrets from their VIP clients.
Masterminded by Reinhard Heydrich, the spymaster whom Hitler himself
called "the man with the iron heart," the exclusive establishment turned
listening post was patronised by the Nazi leaders themselves, not
knowing that hidden ears were listening.
The Madam and the Spymaster reveals the sensational true story of this
forgotten part of espionage history. The deep research undertaken by
Nigel Jones, Urs Brunner and Dr Julia Schrammel sheds new light on Nazi
methods of control and coercion, and the way sex was abused for their
own perverse purposes.