- Salon Kitty
Salon Kitty was a
Berlin brothel used by the SD forespionage purposes before and duringWorld War II .In the 1930s Berlin, Salon Kitty was a high-class brothel in 11
Giesebrechtstrasse . Its usual clientele included German dignitaries and foreigndiplomat s. Its owner and madame wasKitty Schmidt .History
The idea to use Salon Kitty for espionage purposes came from
Reinhard Heydrich , but SD chiefWalter Schellenberg did most of the work. Instead of infiltrating the brothel, Schellenberg decided to take it over.Kitty Schmidt had been sending money to British banks with fleeing refugees ever since the Nazis took over. When she eventually decided to leave the country on
June 28 1939 , SD agents arrested her at the Dutch border and took her toGestapo HQ. There Schellenberg made her an offer she could not refuse - either she'd cooperate or she'd be sent to aconcentration camp .The SD closed the brothel for repairs and refurbished it with multiple concealed
microphone s in every conceivable place. Wires were led to a cellar and from there to a room with five monitoring desks and recording turntables. The idea was to entertain prominent guests with wine and women so they would disclose secrets or talk about their real opinions.Berlin's
vice squad ("Sittenpolizei") arrested dozens of Berlin prostitutes and selected 20 potential agents for their use. They were put through seven weeks of rigorousindoctrination and training. Among other things, they were trained to recognize military uniforms, and to glean secrets out of innocuous conversation. They were not told about the microphones but had to make a report after every encounter.In March 1940, Schmidt was told to continue as if nothing had happened - except that now she had a special book of twenty additional girls she should show only to a specific kind of clientele. If a customer would use a phrase "I come from
Rothenburg ", she was instructed to show him the book and then let him make his decision and call for the girl he had selected. The girls would spend the night with the guest and depart later.Guests
Salon Kitty became even more popular when selected guests in the military and diplomatic corps were told the "secret codeword" and monitors made thousands of records. One of the customers was Count
Galeazzo Ciano ,Foreign Minister ofItaly , whose forthright opinions about theFührer were not particularly positive. Another one,SS commanderSepp Dietrich , wanted all the 20 girls for an all-nightorgy but he dropped no secrets. Additionally, Goebbels had been marked as a client by some. He, apparently, enjoyed the 'lesbian displays' that were otherwise considered anti-social acts outside of that context.Reinhard Heydrich also made a number of "inspection tours" although the microphones were turned off in those occasions.
However, British agent Roger Wilson, under his
cover identity ofRomania npress secretary Ljubo Kolchev , noticed when the wires were rerouted to another listening position. He became a regular customer of "Salon Kitty", with a regular girl, and later arranged a wiretap to three cables. Now British intelligence heard some of the same conversations SD did. Wilson was later captured and sent to aPOW camp.End
When the war progressed, the clientele of Salon Kitty decreased. In July 1942 a bomb demolished the building the brothel was in and "Salon Kitty" had to move to the ground floor of the same building. Within the year SD abandoned the project and handed Salon back to Schmidt - with the threat that she would keep silent or face retaliation. The 20 girls stayed with her.
Kitty Schmidt did not talk about the matter even after the war. She died in 1954.
Film
In 1976, these events were turned into the highly
controversial film "Salon Kitty", directed byTinto Brass and starringHelmut Berger as Walter Schellenberg (re-named Helmut Wallenberg) andIngrid Thulin as Kitty Schmidt (re-named Kitty Kellermann.)Also, the concept of the
Gestapo using a brothel full of spies to find traitors within the Nazi regime has been recycled numerous times in various European nazisploitation films.References
*", Hitler's Chief of Counterintelligence" by
Walter Schellenberg , translated byLouis Hagen (originally published as "The Schellenberg Memoirs " in London by A. Deutsch;Da Capo Press , 2000, ISBN 0-306-80927-3).*"Peter Norden: Salon Kitty". Südwest-Verlag München , 1970."""
External links
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/features/spybook/spy/970103.html Salon Kitty] from "
Spy Fact of the Day ".
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075163/ Salon Kitty (1976)] atIMDB
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