How did a Jewish woman become one of the most feared collaborators in Berlin during the Nazi era? This documentary tells the shocking true story of Stella Goldschlag, known as “the blonde poison,” who worked with the Gestapo to hunt Jews hiding in the German capital during World War II.
After the 1943 Fabrikaktion, Stella was arrested, brutally tortured, and offered a terrible bargain: betray others or face deportation alongside her parents. What followed remains one of the darkest and most controversial stories of survival, collaboration, and betrayal in Nazi Germany.
Using forged papers, deception, and her knowledge of Berlin’s Jewish community, Stella helped track down hidden Jews for the Nazis. Estimates of those captured through her actions range from hundreds to thousands.
After the war, she was arrested, tried by Soviet and West German courts, and became one of the most infamous Jewish collaborators of the Holocaust era.
This is the disturbing true story of beauty, terror, betrayal, and moral collapse in the heart of Nazi Berlin.
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