Love Camp 7

Love Camp 7 is a 1969 American women-in-prison Nazisploitation B-movie directed by Lee Frost (credited as R.L.

Frost) and written by Wes Bishop and Bob Cresse, the latter of whom also portrays a sadistic camp commandant.

Two officers from the American Women's Army Corps volunteer to go undercover in a Nazi concentration camp to gather information and potentially rescue Martha Grossman, a Jewish scientist.The female inmates serve as sex slaves for German officers and are subjected to humiliating treatment, torture, and rape.

When the two female agents learn that their target is being held in solitary detention, one of them arranges to be punished so that she can make contact.

It is also the first in the Nazi exploitation (or Nazisploitation) genre of concentration camp movies, including Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS (1974)–which was produced by David F. Friedman and led to several sequels with Dyanne Thorne as the titular character–and the Italian Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977) and Last Orgy of the Third Reich (1977), the latter of which helped launch Daniela Poggi's showbusiness career.