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Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS is a 1974 motion picture produced in the USA. The film was directed by Don Edmonds, produced by David F. Friedman and written by Jonah Royston.

It starred Dyanne Thorne as "Ilsa," commandante of a Nazi concentration camp; her character was very loosely based on that of Ilse Koch. Ilsa conducts sadistic scientific experiments designed to demonstrate that women are more capable of enduring pain than men are, and therefore should be allowed to fight in the army. Ilsa is also portrayed as having a voracious sexual appetite for men whom she discards by torturing and murdering them afterwards. The film was made on the set of the TV series Hogan's Heroes.

The film spawned several equally edifying sequels:

These latter films are standard women in prison films which use exotic settings to render the exaggerated sadism of the plots more plausible. She-Wolf of the SS is dedicated to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust. Despite this half-hearted attempt at cultural sensitivity, the film is banned in Germany.

Its over-the-top subject matter has turned the film into a cult movie. Perhaps the best explanation for its notoriety is that it is a cinematic version of the "men's adventure" subgenre of pulp magazine. Nazis tormenting damsels in distress were perennial favourite subjects for the lurid, sub-pornographic covers of sensationalistic "true adventure" magazines such as Argosy in the 1950s and 1960s; the film seeks to be a more explicit reversal of the same sort of sexual fantasy.

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