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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...
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Wallisch Emma
Zimmer Erpel,
Simone (2018) [2007]. Im
Gefolge der SS:
Aufseherinnen des Frauen-KZ Ravensbrück [In the wake of the SS:
Female Guards of the...
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original on 2022-04-15.
Retrieved 2023-03-11. ""Ich bin unschuldig" -
Aufseherinnen im KZ Ravensbrück".
Norddeutscher Rundfunk.
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- chambers. The
prisoners were
mistreated by
Neudeck or her
fellow SS
Aufseherinnen. In
March 1945,
Neudeck became head of the
Barth subcamp. In late April...
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include Höcker himself,
Richard Baer, Otto Moll,
Josef Kramer and
various Aufseherinnen. For the SS
guards and SS
Helferinnen — the
female volunteer typists...
- all levels: SS officers, camp doctors, male guards,
female guards (
Aufseherinnen), and a few
former prisoner-functionaries who had
tortured or mistreated...
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missing publisher (link) Erpel,
Simone (2007). "Im
Gefolge der SS":
Aufseherinnen des Frauen-Konzentrationslagers Ravensbrück. Berlin. pp. 59–71.{{cite...
- was
sentenced to
death and hanged.
Before her
enlistment into the SS-
Aufseherinnen, she
worked at an
office in Berlin. On 31
January 1941,
Dreschel arrived...
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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...
- re****igned to Bromberg-Ost from
Stutthof were the
notoriously cruel aufseherinnen Herta Bothe (died
March 2000), Ewa
Paradies (hanged 1946) and Gerda...