Sachsenwald films

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Some porn films that are said to have been made in National Socialist Germany in the 1940s are referred to as Sachsenwald films . The films are distributed as digital pirated copies on the Internet under the title " Das Sexte Reich ". Two of the films ("The Trapper" and "Spring Awakening") were owned by the experimental film director and media theorist Werner Nekes from Mülheim, who died in 2017 .

authenticity

The investigative television journalist Tilman Jens denies the authenticity of the films. The film historian Jeanpaul Goeren also doubts the authenticity. According to Werner Grassmann, co-founder of the Hamburg Abaton cinema , in which the films were shown in the early 1970s, the films were from the 1950s and 1960s. Grassmann declared that he himself brought the legend into the world that the National Socialists exchanged these films for armaments.

This topic was processed literarily by Thor Kunkel in his book Endstufe . Kunkel is convinced of the authenticity.

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Individual evidence

  1. Germany, some porn country
  2. Thor Kunkel: "The allegations are nonsense"