Salon Kitty
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Salon Kitty was a Berlin brothel used by the SD for espionage purposes before and during World War II.
In the 1930s Berlin, Salon Kitty was a high-class brothel in 11 Giesebrechtstrasse. Its usual clientele included German dignitaries and foreign diplomats. Its owner and madame was Kitty Schmidt.
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See also
- Salon Kitty, 1976, directed by Tinto Brass
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