Leah is a brand new SS girl assigned as a female guard at the extermination camp of Auschwitz. She strikes terror into the hearts of all the female prisoners. Leah desperately wants to become romantically involved with a German guard named Eric. Leah, however, becomes furious and full of jealous rage because all the German guards, particularly her precious Eric, seemed preoccupied with three sensational looking female prisoners. The first is Margaret, a very beautiful Jewish prisoner at Auschwitz who is oversexed and large breasted. The second is Sarah, a gypsy whose claim to fame is her tiny waist and wide sexy hips. Next is Gloria, a bubbly Gypsy prisoner who has a mag cover face, and who, in the eyes of Eric, "is the most beautiful woman" he has ever seen. The three women try to ward off the persistent advances of the German Eric, and Leah is in a jealous rage over it.
Leah is not willing to let her man admire and adore any other woman. Filled with wrath, Leah works out a plan to systematically destroy her three captive rivals by enacting a scheme called the "barbed wire beauty pageant."
She is inspired to carry out the scheme by her sadistic boss Irma.
In the end, Leah uses her SS authority to summon the three ladies to a place where she will enter them into the barbaric show and tell.
Marg records everything as it happens, then is able to hide the story in a stolen envelope and mix it in with some military mail.
Amy translates the story into English from it's original broken and stunted German. Some parts that were far too nasty for human comprehension were left out, which doesn't make the account any more palatable or any less true.
One can only hope that any such horrors will never be perpetrated upon human beings in captivity ever again.
Leah is not willing to let her man admire and adore any other woman. Filled with wrath, Leah works out a plan to systematically destroy her three captive rivals by enacting a scheme called the "barbed wire beauty pageant."
She is inspired to carry out the scheme by her sadistic boss Irma.
In the end, Leah uses her SS authority to summon the three ladies to a place where she will enter them into the barbaric show and tell.
Marg records everything as it happens, then is able to hide the story in a stolen envelope and mix it in with some military mail.
Amy translates the story into English from it's original broken and stunted German. Some parts that were far too nasty for human comprehension were left out, which doesn't make the account any more palatable or any less true.
One can only hope that any such horrors will never be perpetrated upon human beings in captivity ever again.