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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...
- include Höcker himself, Richard Baer, Otto Moll, Josef Kramer and various Aufseherinnen. For the SS guards and SS Helferinnen — the female volunteer typists...
- Erna Wallisch Emma Zimmer Simone Erpel (Hrsg.): Im Gefolge der SS: Aufseherinnen des Frauen-KZ Ravensbrück. Begleitband zur Ausstellung. Metropol Verlag...
- ""Ich bin unschuldig" - Aufseherinnen im KZ Ravensbrück". Norddeutscher Rundfunk. Retrieved January 11, 2011. NDR. "Aufseherinnen im KZ Ravensbrück: "Ich...
- missing publisher (link) Erpel, Simone (2007). "Im Gefolge der SS": Aufseherinnen des Frauen-Konzentrationslagers Ravensbrück. Berlin. pp. 59–71.{{cite...
- Death Camp. Indiana University Press. p. 396. ISBN 025320884X. "SS-Aufseherinnen Haase - Axis History Forum". forum.axishistory.com. Retrieved 2022-06-11...
- all levels: SS officers, camp doctors, male guards, female guards (Aufseherinnen), and a few former prisoner-functionaries who had tortured or mistreated...
- arrested; she was 6' 3" (1.91 m) in height. Bothe also stood out from other Aufseherinnen because, while most of the SS women wore black jackboots, she was in...
- children. The prisoners were mistreated by Neudeck or her fellow SS Aufseherinnen. In March 1945, Neudeck became head of the Barth subcamp. In late April...
- evacuating the camp. Female guards were known as SS supervisors (SS-Aufseherinnen). Most of the staff were from Germany or Austria, but as the war progressed...