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Aufseherin ([ˈaʊ̯fˌzeːəʁɪn], pl. Aufseherinnen) was the
position title for a
female guard in ****
concentration camps. Of the 50,000
guards who served...
- Ravensbrück, the all-female
concentration camp. In 1940, she
became an
Aufseherin (guard or overseer) at Ravensbrück, and
transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau...
- 1941. In
October 1942, she was
selected as one of the
Schutzstaffel (SS)
Aufseherin to be
posted at the
Majdanek camp near Lublin, in German-occupied Poland...
- guard, or
Aufseherin. She was
transferred to the Mährisch-Weißw****er camp, at Bílá Voda in the Sudetenland, for
three w****s as SS
Aufseherin.
Later she...
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Martha Lächert (19
March 1920 – 14
April 1995) was a
female guard, or
Aufseherin, at
several concentration camps controlled by **** Germany. She became...
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believed to have
spent her
childhood in Hamburg. In 1944, she
became an
Aufseherin, or overseer, in the
Stutthof SK-III women's subcamp,
where she brutalized...
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Stutthof concentration camp
during the Holocaust. A
member of the SS-
Aufseherin, or overseer,
Beilhardt was also a
nurse affiliated with the
German Red...
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August 1939, and was
given a
position of
Aufseherin (female overseer) the
following month. Binz
served as an
Aufseherin under Oberaufseherin Emma Zimmer, Johanna...
- of the
League of
German Girls. In
September 1942,
Bothe became the SS-
Aufseherin camp
guard at the ****
German Ravensbrück
concentration camp for women...
- to
working parties outside camp." In
October 1942, she was
moved as an
Aufseherin to the
Majdanek camp near Lublin. She
claimed she was
moved as a punishment...