- Irma Ilse Ida
Grese (7
October 1923 – 13
December 1945) was a ****
concentration camp
Helferin at Ravensbrück,
Auschwitz II-Birkenau, and Bergen-Belsen...
- Aufseherin. Her
supervisors included Maria Mandel,
Margot Dreschel, and Irma
Grese.
Bormann was
eventually moved to Budy, a
nearby subcamp where she continued...
- the most
votes had a surprise. Ana and
Gjesti had the
fewest votes and
Gresë had the most votes. ^Note 6 : Due to Atilla's
walking from the
House on...
-
chapter recounts Irma
Grese—a 19-year-old
Aufseherin or
warden —observing
these operations with
evident pleasure. Perl
wrote that
Grese’s “face [was] clear...
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Grese,
Robert E. (1992). Jens Jensen:
Maker of
Natural Parks and Gardens. Baltimore...
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Death August Miete Angel of
Death Irma
Grese Badmeister Erich Bauer Beast Gustav Wagner Beast of
Belsen Irma
Grese Beast of
Belsen Josef Kramer Beast of...
- Hössler, and
Vinzenz Schöttl;
doctor Friedrich Entress; and
guards Irma
Grese and
Elisabeth Volkenrath.
Bruno Tesch and Karl Weinbacher, the
owner and...
- Sir
Herbert Nigel Gresley CBE (19 June 1876 – 5
April 1941) was a
British railway engineer. He was one of Britain's most
famous steam locomotive engineers...
- Ford
Estate records series, 1947–1955" (PDF).
Benson Ford
Research Center.
Grese,
Robert E. (1992). Jens Jensen:
Maker of
Natural Parks and Gardens. Johns...
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guards in the camp
included Hermine Boettcher-Brueckner,
Luise Danz, Irma
Grese,
Herta Oberheuser, and
Margarethe de Hueber. The
female chief overseers...