- of
contention in
postwar testimonies.
Johanna Langefeld, who was an
Oberaufseherin at
numerous concentration camps,
stated in her testimony: "There were...
- when she was
transferred to Ravensbrück,
where she was
promoted to
Oberaufseherin (head overseer).
Having gained the
respect of her superiors, including...
- camp near Hamburg, Germany. In
November 1944,
Heise was
promoted to
Oberaufseherin and sent to Obernheide, the
subcamp of KZ
Neuengamme (Lagerbordell operated...
-
prisoners for the gas
chambers and, in
November 1944, was
promoted to
Oberaufseherin for all camp
sections for
female prisoners at Auschwitz. Volkenrath...
-
Gerda "Jane"
Bernigau (5
October 1908 – 23
March 1992) was an SS
Oberaufseherin in ****
concentration camps before and
during World War II.
Bernigau was...
- were: May 1939 –
March 1942:
Oberaufseherin Johanna Langefeld and her ****istant Emma
Zimmer March–October 1942:
Oberaufseherin Maria Mandl and ****istant...
-
Oberaufseherin Margarete Gallinat (born 1894, date of
death unknown) was the
chief supervisor at Kamp Vught, Netherlands. She
later became a supervisor...
-
female guard, and was in
charge of
interned women. She
trained under Oberaufseherin (Senior Overseer)
Johanna Langefeld in 1941, and
quickly became an SS-Rapportführerin...
- him to
transfer her back to Ravensbrück.
Maria Mandl became the new
Oberaufseherin of the women's
prisoner camp in Auschwitz.
Oswald Pohl
instructed the...
- (female overseer) the
following month. Binz
served as an
Aufseherin under Oberaufseherin Emma Zimmer,
Johanna Langefeld,
Maria Mandl, and Anna Klein. Though...