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  2. Female guards in Nazi concentration camps - Wikipedia

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    Relations between SS men and female guards are said to have existed in many of the camps, and Heinrich Himmler had told the SS men to regard the female guards as equals and comrades. At the relatively small Helmbrechts subcamp near Hof , Germany, the camp commandant, Wilhelm Dörr , openly pursued a sexual relationship with the head female ...

  3. SS-Gefolge (Women's SS Division) - Wikipedia

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    Besides 8,000 SS men, about 200 female guards were on duty in the Auschwitz concentration camp between May 1940 and January 1945. SS Gefolge Women were the main guards at female specific concentration camps of Ravensbrück, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Mauthausen, and Bergen-Belsen. [2] Male SS members were not permitted to enter the female camps. [4]

  4. Category : Female guards in Nazi concentration camps

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    The Aufseherinnen were female guards in Nazi concentration camps during The Holocaust. Pages in category "Female guards in Nazi concentration camps" The following 54 ...

  5. Women in World War I - Wikipedia

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    Female guards saw combat throughout the war, in battles such as the Battle of Tampere where the city hall was held by the last pockets of Red Guard resistance. At the end of the civil war over 755 Red Guard women had died, 70 to 130 of them killed on the battlefield, over 20% or 400 to 500 members would be executed by the anti-communist White ...

  6. Therese Brandl - Wikipedia

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    Therese Brandl (1 February 1902 – 24 January 1948) was a Nazi concentration camp guard. In March 1942, Brandl was among the SS women assigned to Auschwitz I concentration camp . Her duties included watching over women in the sorting sheds and as the SS Rapportaufseherin . [ 1 ]

  7. Johanna Langefeld - Wikipedia

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    Johanna Langefeld (née May; 5 March 1900, Kupferdreh, Germany – 26 January 1974) was a Nazi German guard and supervisor at three Nazi concentration camps: Lichtenburg, Ravensbrück, and Auschwitz. She was arrested and imprisoned for her role in the Holocaust , but she escaped prison and was never tried.

  8. Herta Ehlert - Wikipedia

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    Ehlert was later moved to the Auschwitz concentration camp as an Aufseherin, where she oversaw women commanding Kommandos (slave labor groups). Ehlert later served as a guard at the Auschwitz subcamp in Rajsko , Poland , [ 5 ] before she was transferred to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp , where she became deputy wardress under ...

  9. Elfriede Rinkel - Wikipedia

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    The German authorities were informed by the American authorities after her departure and she did not challenge her denaturalisation. [ 12 ] Assistant Attorney General Alice Fisher issued a statement, saying that: "Concentration camp guards such as Elfriede Rinkel played a vital role in the Nazi regime's horrific mistreatment of innocent victims.