"She Devils of the SS" was released in 1986 as a controversial Nazi exploitation film, famous for its lurid and sensational content. Initially, it was met with criticism for its exploitative depiction of WWII and its use of explicit sexual themes, which many found offensive or in poor taste. The film featured characters such as Marga Kuhn (played by Elisabeth Felchner) and Eva Kuhn (played by Karin Heske), set against the chaotic final days of WWII Germany. Over time, however, the film has gained a cult following among fans of exploitation and camp cinema for its outrageous premise and shocking style. While it remains a dated relic in terms of its production values and controversial themes, many now regard it as a cult classic, appreciated for its place within the niche genre of Nazi exploitation films rather than for mainstream cinematic quality.