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BERLÍN OCULTO: SEXO, CRIMEN Y MAGIA ANTES DEL APOCALIPSIS NAZI
Berlin, during the turbulent Weimar Republic (1918-1933), was an unusual and fascinating "city of sin," a modern Babylon, free and diverse, that never slept.
While communists and Nazis clashed in the streets, and even the Berlin underworld stood up to the feared SA, transvestites, bisexuals, gays, lesbians, and trans people danced frantic jazz in an atmosphere of absolute tolerance. Waiters slipped all kinds of drugs into drinks in cabarets and dens of vice. The city offered everything: sex, sadism, satanic rituals, and extreme experiences. However, Hitler’s rise to power marked the end of the legendary freedom and anarchy of that unique Berlin, ushering in a ruthless and bloody Dark Age.
Berlín oculto, edited by Servando Rocha (@servandoxrocha), is a dazzling work that includes chronicles about the underworld, crime, magic, secret societies, and assault troops, along with a vast visual archive that helps to understand those golden years and the apocalypse that followed.
Servando Rocha, a specialist in counterculture, secret history, and underground culture, brings to the edition a precise and magnetic perspective, capable of combining thorough research with a narrative approach that transforms the archive into an almost literary experience.