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The Executions Of The Female Guards Of Stutthof Concentration Camp - Full WW2 Documentary

Mar 06, 2024
On July 4, 1946, 200,000 people in Gadance flocked to watch the

executions

of former Stuttoff

concentration

camp

guards

atop Biscupia Gorka Hill. A number of women were taken to the huge pipes. They were there to take their own lives. They were found guilty of crimes against humanity There were some of the most evil

guards

who worked for the SS within the

concentration

camp

systems They had all been found guilty after a war crimes trial They were known for being violent beasts and women who were happy to torture and execute this is a story of the

executions

of the Stuttoff concentration camp guards in their entirety, each of the women in this

documentary

were known for their brutality and evil, join us today as we look at the executions of the stuttorth guards and as always to support our channel be sure to subscribe.
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The concentration camp was opened almost immediately after World War II broke out, as the initial prisoner population was sent to the camp to establish it and construct the different buildings; However, in 1944 the number of inmates At Schnucks, opposite Rose, and most of the new arrivals were Jewish prisoners who had come from other camps such as Auschwitz, around 24,000 prisoners were sent there from the largest concentration camp and , to deal with the large number of people that were transferred, there were several new guards that were sent there it was because of this a number of guards that were recruited specifically to work in schertzoff's local area and the conditions there were terrible, It was a very harsh concentration camp and thousands of prisoners succumbed to hunger and disease and many died from epidemics such as typhus which brought the camp to its knees.
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The prisoners were from many different countries and executions were carried out daily there with different prisons. being shot inside the shooting range the gas chambers were also used to begin with and some inmates almost drowned in the mud and were beaten to death by the prison guards. In total around 65,000 people died in the camp and many of them died due to the forced labor they had to do, however one of the women who worked at Sturtoff was recruited to work in the camp was Paradis who had a terrible reputation among the prisoner population, she was born on December 17, 1920 in Labork in the Weimar Republic and it is not completely known what her early years were like, it is believed there that she was an ardent Nazi and then, in August 1944, she arrived in Sturtoff to Her training along with other women she was training to become an asterin or supervisor of the women's camp and the prisoners when she finished her training became a war dress.
the executions of the female guards of stutthof concentration camp   full ww2 documentary
While she was being sewn on top of her, she became known for being immensely brutal and barbaric and often beat inmates with her whip and other weapons. One witness said of one incident that she ordered a group of

female

prisoners to strip naked in the freezing cold of winter and then wear a cloth. ice water when women moved parides they were beaten this type of punishment was very common within concentration camps it was often related to punishing many inmates at once within a barracks if a person committed a minor infraction of the rules it continued brutalizing and beating inmates and then at some point she was transferred to the Bromberg subcamp for a short period of time until she was then moved back to the main street of the camp, but then in April 1945 she was part of the transports mass gatherings of prisoners outside Stuttgart.
the executions of the female guards of stutthof concentration camp   full ww2 documentary
As the allies in the Red Army were on the horizon, she was part of the last transport of

female

prisoners to the Laurenburg concentration camp, but during the death march she fled and knew that she would be put on trial at the end of the Second World War. World War. Guerra, tried to hide as long as she could, but was then captured, imprisoned and interrogated for a short period and then transferred to closed trials, she was one of 16 defendants who were accused of being involved in the horrors in the countryside. The courtroom imposed several death sentences on several women who had served in the camp and Eva Paradis was one of the women who was sentenced to death, but on July 4, 1946, at the age of only 25, Eva Parides She was taken to the spitia.
Gorkhlinger's dance on a huge hill a huge gallows was created and stood to take the lives of the guards who worked in the burning hearth, the former guards were taken out in front of twenty thousand people who had gathered to witness the executions and in a huge and sensual triple gallows Johann Powells the former commander and another guard go to steinhoff were hanged he put our gallows aside Paradis and Jenny Wonder Barkman two young women who were known for their brutality were taken away in a truck the couple had been sat on a post on the truck, then the executioners came forward, one of them placed a noose around Eva Peretti's neck and then final preparations were made with the noose around her neck, she stood at a post and then slowly the The truck drove away and Eva was left hanging from the gallows; it took her several minutes to be declared dead.
She slowly strangled her to death while the crowd watched. Eva Parides was only 25 years old when she was executed by the short fall method and with her were 10 other stuttoff guards and Campos who were executed that day she was a woman who struck fear in the hearts of the stuttoff prisoners and her actions contributed to the large number of dead at the sieges, but along with women such as Jenny Wonder Barkman, Elizabeth Falconraff and Irma Grazer, she was one of the young women who resorted to brutality within the concentration camps. Elizabeth Becker was born on July 20, 1923 and was born in New Touch in Danish, her family was German and when the Nazis came to power. she would later join the German Girls' League.
This was a women's wing of the Nazi party and was the only women's youth organization in Nazi Germany. Membership for young women was mandatory and at their peak they had over 4.5 million members, the BDM as they were known to indoctrinate and brainwash girls into Nazi beliefs and systems, they would also train them for their roles in German society as wives, mothers and housewives. This is what Hitler wanted women to have as many children for his Reich and Empire as possible, who would then be loyal to the dictator and his party the girls would be forced to learn Nazi souls and sing them they would also be forced to do physical education included athletics would also participate in big sports days the German girls' league would even try To discourage girls from ignoring any rebellion against their parents, they wanted them to be more loyal to the Nazis than their own family.
The girls were also required to undertake a year of ground service in which they would work on farms and also in other roles to show their loyalty to the Nazis. During the outbreak of the Second World War the girls were told that the invasion of Poland was justified to punishing those people who were considered subhuman propaganda was told that had intensified because of this a number of girls who were Part of the group would want to pursue a career within the industries of the Nazi parties, so the SS and within the concentration camps. An example of this was Irma Grazer, who would be known as a beautiful beast and her participation in the German girls' league.
She would have her father kick her out of the family home, but she would become more loyal to Hitler than her own family. She liked to join the concentration camp workforce. She became a notorious guard. Other girls would volunteer for the German war effort as nurses and attendants. inside hospitals and some even served as anti-aircraft defenders working as floor attendants and searchlight operators. Elizabeth Becker, as mentioned, would join this group when she was 13, where she was very impressionable and would become a devout Nazi. It is believed that it is likely to be her family. She would also be Nazis but in 1938 when she was only 15 years old she would go to work as a tram driver and dance in her hometown.
In 1940 she was also unemployed in different companies and businesses and also worked as an agricultural assistant in all roles. her. and the jobs were within his hometown of Dancing, but he did not stray too far from his home and family life, but then when the war turned against the Nazis and the Germans and with a shortage of local men to work within of the concentration camps. The SS placed advertisements in local towns and cities to attract German women to train the guards of this concentration camp. Many women within the dance responded to the call. One of them was Elizabeth Becker.
She may have actually also been called into service and asked to work within the fields and she may not have had much of a choice either, however where she would work would be out of her hands. . If a concentration camp was created after the invasion of Poland, there was a place where many Poles would stay after the invasion, it became a concentration. camp in 1942 and the original camp was surrounded by barbed wire and had eight barracks

full

of inmates, but was later greatly expanded and a new site was built containing 30 new barracks and crematoriums and a gas chamber were also added in 1943.
To ensure that the execution of the prisoners could be carried out as efficiently and quickly as possible, 150 people at a time could be held inside the gas chamber on the sides, the camp staff was made up of many men but also by a number of women who worked there women like Annabelle Hearts, she, both she and Jenny Wonder Barkman would become famous for their treatment of the inmates at Schlotoff. But as time went on, there were large transports of women and men that were sent from camps like Auschwitz, the conditions there were very harsh and tens of thousands of people succumbed to hunger and disease epidemics that devastated the places.
Executions were also carried out at Sturtoff and many dozens of prisoners were shot at one location and thousands were also massacred inside the gas chamber, but Sturtoff inmates would also suffer at the hands of medical staff who would inject phenol into sick inmates killing them. and the guards would also violently beat the inmates to death. The bogus work that inmates were forced to perform was also horrible and prisoners received insufficient rations. Because of the roles that Elizabeth Becker was playing in a schlutzoff, she would become known for being a brutal guard and despite being in her early twenties, many women who were guarded by her would not even want to look her in the eyes.
She was a woman who was a Ardent Nazi and particularly involved in the selection of inmates during this process there would be doctors and guards who would look for the weakest inmates and those who were then selected were quickly transported to the gas chambers where they were murdered. Elizabeth was involved in this every single day and her actions led to many women and children being sent to their deaths and she was deciding who would live and who would die every day, many guards were put on trial at the end of the second world war , would be condemned for their actions in the selections, but Becca continued working and isolated herself as a guard until she escaped and fled on January 15, 1945.
She was worried that she might fall into the hands of the enemies, but some guards accompanying the prisoners on Death Marches would massacre former inmates. Becca had only been in Schlitter for about four months and she returned home in January 1945, but three months later she was interested by the Polish police and then imprisoned pending her trial. She was accused. In the first schutz-off trial in dance and this sought to punish the guards who worked at the place along with Elizabeth Becker, there were five other women, including Genuine De Barkman, who was brought before a judge. Many witnesses came forward with her testimony.
They named Elizabeth as someone who exhibited brutality in front of other inmates and was linked to the selections of prisoners who went to death in the gas chambers. Elizabeth Becker was later sentenced to death and at her trial she would confess that she selected at least 30 women to be sent to the gas chambers and murdered following her death sentence. Elizabeth Becker then sent a series of letters asking for clemency from the Polish president in court. At the time of the review he considered reducing his death sentence to 15 years in prison. As her actions were not considered as severe as those of other women such as Gardish Steinhoff and Jenny Barkman, however, Elizabeth Becker had also been in the camp for the shortest possible time, but the Polish president did not grant her clemency and, along with the other condemned guards, Elizabeth.
Becker was brought in front of a large crowd for her execution on July 4, 1946. Biscupia Gorka was the site of theexecutions of Sturtoff's guards. This was a huge hell and above it there were a series of gallows, huge wooden execution structures where the guards would be present on the hill, plus there were 200,000 people who were there to witness the process. They took Elizabeth Becker out with the other guards and then told her to climb on top of a truck in which were many executioners and officials. Then one of them carried out the death sentence and preparations were made as the truck was backed up under the Gallows, a rope was placed, a notice was placed around the Gallows, then an execution helped Elizabeth to a step and The rope was then placed around his neck for the entire time.
The final conversations took place and after this the truck left and Elizabeth was left on the scaffolding and on the Gallows and within minutes she was executed and pronounced dead high above the large crowd. Elizabeth Becker and the day of her death was only the 22nd, which was a Womanhood exhibited a lot of cruelty and brutality towards people who were suffering. She was a woman responsible for the deaths of at least 30 women and was seen selecting many people to go to their deaths in the gas chambers. Despite her cause for clemency, she was considered a brutal guard who was brainwashed by the Nazis through her upbringing in the youth group she was forced to join;
However, at the end of the day she was a war criminal and her actions contributed to the executions of others and that is why the Polish court believes she deserves to die. 200,000 people watched her execution that day on the hill dancing. She was born on May 30, 1922. Jenny Wonder Barkman was born in Hamburg and had a fairly modest upbringing. She was raised by her father, who was a medical worker and the family was not. She always had too much money since her mother was a housewife when she was a child. Jenny was a normal girl and dreamed of becoming an actress after her studies, she tried to become a model and Jenny stood out for her good looks and appearance.
With the outbreak of World War II she did not change her plans. She continued to participate in photo shoots for German magazines and also in different advertising agencies, but at some point in early 1944 something changed in Jenny Wanda Barkman's life. Sunnish equipped her career as a model. she and then she appealed to an advertisement issued by the German SS and they said that they needed women to work inside the concentration camps. Many women were recruited to work inside the evil sites and some went for money and others wanted a complete change in their life at that time Jenny Wonder Barkman was around 21 years old and probably wanted the money and also the idea of ​​advancing her career. or perhaps she was obsessed with the idea of ​​exerting power over others.
She was interviewed for her job and she passed this interview. her and then she trained to become a supervisor or officer inside a concentration camp. She was then transferred to the Sturtoff concentration camp, which was known to be a very brutal place, and she escaped. In Gadansk there were 110,000 inmates held inside the camp. barbed wire fences and 65,000 people would never make it out alive the camp was manned by SS guards and also by Ukrainian auxiliaries and the first female guards in Stutts were brought in in 1942 and a total of 295 women would work there there were a large number of The prisoners come from different countries and the conditions there were very harsh.
Thousands of prisoners died of hunger and disease and many died from the typhus epidemics that hit the camp in the winter of 1942 and also in 1944 and many prisoners were too sick to work and were then sent to the small gas chambers of the camp. camp, executions were carried out daily and prisoners were shot at the shooting range and also sent to the gas chambers. Others were executed by hanging during roll call to strike fear into the hearts of the inmates. injected with phenol and guards sometimes beat prisoners to death and some even drowned in mud. Many prisoners were hired by other companies for slave labor and Stuttoff became infamous for his wickedness. brutal side and had a talent for cruelty and sadism, she was known for beating prisoners almost to death and then sending them to the gas chambers, she tortured prisoners in different ways and some of these actions even got the other guards shot, People believed that she was fragile and intelligent when she was still a very young woman but then she became known as Crazy Jenny and also the beautiful specter is believed to have had dozens of victims and would also participate in selections where they were taken to the gas chambers.
On a daily basis it is believed that she was responsible for the deaths of many and killed with her own hands through violent beatings. She also sent many children and women to their deaths, but as World War II was coming to an end, the man Jenny tried to give it a try. and Escape Justice When the Soviet Red Army was on the horizon, she fled and Jenny Barkman became one of the most hunted war criminals before the war came to an end. She managed to evade capture for a time before, in May 1945, she was arrested as she was boarding a train in Gdansk to leave.
She had been helped while she was in hiding for some time because Jenny Barkman's image had been preserved in the records of the camp and the prisoners remembered her well and Jenny's description was sent throughout Europe to try to find her but after interrogation she said that she had always treated Stuttoff prison well that she had never killed or mistreated inmates she also said that she helped some that they were suffering and starving and also that some had She saved him from death, but the descriptions of his antics and what he said did not add up and a prison guard even fell for his lies.
This man began to sympathize with her and she begged this scar to let her out of her prison. She was in her cell for a few hours, but when the guard saw the inmates and her victims, he never let her out again. Jenny Wonder Barkman was taken to the slopes of the Trials and dozens of prisoners from the camp also appeared at the trial and testified against her documents. her showing and portraying her evil and her lawyer tried to present a case and she was crazy and not fit enough to seal the trial. He claimed that she did not have the ability to make good decisions and that she was crazy, however, she did not seem crazy.
Jenny spent most of the time at the trial flirting with the guards and worrying more about her hair than the wrongs she had committed while in the field, when she worked there she would laugh in the faces of the witnesses, but for her crime she was sentenced to death when it was announced, she did not cry and listened to him calmly, however, the last words of her court case were that life is really a great pleasure and pleasure, as a rule, does not last long, July 4 from 1946, at the beginning of the 19th century. In the morning, Jenny Wanda Barkman, along with 10 other convicted war criminals, were taken to an execution site at the Gorka Hill viscopia, near Gadansk.
On these hills were huge gallows that had been built to execute Sturtoff's former guards. Over 200,000 people were there to witness the process and then Jenny was brought out in front of the crowd and helped onto the back of a truck, the executioners were with her, then they sat her in a storm while adjustments were made. to The Noose and then Jenny Barkman was told to stand on the stall and then the noose was placed around her neck shortly after this, the truck left and Jenny Wanda Barkman was left at The Gallows within minutes, the horrible war criminal with thousands of people watching was declared dead.
Jenny Wonder Markman was only 24 years old when she was executed at The Gallows for her crimes that kept her from the concentration camp. She would have dreamed of a career as a model or actress, however, the lure of a brutal life exerting power and violence over people was too much to resist. She became known for her pranks and evil actions of her and was also known for her cruelty in which she ordered many executions and carried out murders with her own hands. She was a woman who became famous along with other Holocaust guards such as Anna Grazer, Johanna Borman and Elizabeth Falkenrath for her terrible actions and sadism, but what drove her to enter a world dominated by the evil of the SS even today her motives do not exist. they know each other completely. go to steinhoff was born on 29 January 1922 within Dancehall had a normal education and while she was a teenager, she worked as a housemate on a farm near her home, but after leaving school in 1939 she worked in a bakery in a style of dance, but then Gardner took a new job working on streetcars as a conductor during World War II.
She continued working in dance and married in 1944 and then had a son, however that year she also responded to the call that the Nazis made asking for new guards to work inside the concentration camps, they asked within many cities, since many Former guards have been recruited to the front to fight against the Soviets and the Allies, as the war had turned against the Germans, however, Gerdish Steinhoff trained at the Stuttoff concentration camp, near his home, and will join to staff there after a brief training period on October 1, 1944. Gerda Steinhoff became a block light or block leader who had control of a group or block of women and prisoners.
The place where she worked was a field that opened after the German invasion of Poland. and as soon as the Germans invaded, they rounded up the people and sent them there, the first inmates were there to build a camp and they built the barracks buildings and changed it for several years until in 1942 it became a concentration camp. The initial site was surrounded by barbed wire fences and there were eight barracks and also a barracks for the SS guards, then the camp became larger and reached a huge capacity and a new site was built next to the old one.
The new camp had 30 barracks and also a crematorium. and gas chambers that were added and the final solution was held at Schlertoff, the camp staff consisted of German SS guards and as mentioned to many people, including women, that place was realistic to work and manage to the prisoners together with the Steinhoff garage with other women. such as Eva Parides, Jenny Wander Parkman and Herta Beaufort, the Stetoff prisoners came from various countries and a large number of them were sent from Auschwitz and were reported there to work, although the conditions in the camp were incredibly harsh and tens of thousands of Prisoners died of starvation and disease which plagued Sturtoff with typhus epidemics ravaging the camp in the winter of 1942 and also in 1944.
Prisoners who were considered too weak to work were sent to the small gas gems which wiped out thousands of people dying inside the chamber before arriving. They were taken to the crematorium there executions were carried out daily and also the doctors took the lives of the weak inmates by injections of phenol and also several prisoners were drowned in mud by the guards and beaten to death with weapons the prisoners were sent to forced labor as a number of nasty companies helped the war effort and these prisons were forced to work incredibly hard, an aircraft factory was even created in Sturtoff and there are also several subcamps, but then as the war was coming to an end Finally the evacuation of Sturtoff took place around 50,000 prisoners were sent out of the camp and many were taken towards the sea and once they got there, the German SS guards executed them as they marched towards the sea by shooting them with their machine guns.
This happened several times. times and then more executions were carried out on death marches and 25,000 prisoners are believed to have died during the evacuation effort. Gurdish Steinhoff was a garbage collector who became involved in the murder process, who became known for participating in prison picks that also sent money. Until his death in the gas chambers, the Nazis valued his horrible work, who was then promoted to SS over our Serene and was considered a senior guard who was a senior supervisor and other women served under her. She was reassigned on December 1, 1944. to another subcamp from which she left, but one of them was a proverb OST Camp found 105 miles south of Dansage while here she received the medal for her service to the Nazi Reich, but Steinhoff was also known for being a brutal and savage supervisor who whipped and beat the prisoners, but while the evacuations were taking place, Gerdistan decided to fill his shirts in the subcamp and she returned home, to her family life, but the authorities would soon catch up with her, After the liberation of the camp, several guards were arrested.
After Godless was found she was arrested by Polish officials on May 25, 1945, she was not interrogated or tried insturtoff's first trial along with many other guards and SS personnel and during the trial many witnesses came forward about his actions in various subcamps. She thought about the brutal beatings and also that she was involved in selections with prisoners sent to death, which was considered a sadist who assaulted and abused prisoners every hour, but what surprised the judges was that Steinhoff had been guard only for about a year but then the war would come to an end but in just that short time she found herself involved in a series of horrible crimes and at the end of the day she was just a 24 year old young mother who caused immense brutality, but along with several other women she was sentenced to death for her participation in the elections and in crimes against humanity.
Gerder Steinhoff was imprisoned for a short time until on July 4, 1946 she was taken to Biscupia Gorka Hill in Gadance, which was a huge On the mound of this Hill school, a huge wooden gallows were placed in front of the crowd where they would be executed in the guards. The striking Steinhoffs and the other condemned men and women were taken out and told to board several trucks. Garage Steinhoff helped her into the vehicle and then told her to sit in a cubicle in the back while they threw salus onto the gallows and prepared him. The executioner then read the death sentence and then they lifted her onto the stool and secured the rope to her. around his neck, then the guards instructed the trucks to get off the rope, then they were not taught, then they went to Steinhoff, he was executed and they left him at The Gallows in front of the large crowd he was executed in the same Gallows than a man.
The head guard Johann Powell went to Steinhoff was, despite her age, a senior guard at the Sturtoff concentration camp, she was only 24 years old when she was executed in front of a large crowd. She was a woman who wasn't there for long either, but she was known for her violence. that resulted in the death of several inmates and she also selected prisoners to go to their deaths, for this she was found guilty of crimes against humanity and has been remembered along with other evil guards such as the photograph of Elizabeth Emma Grazer Johanna Borman as one of the The most despicable war criminals of World War II The harsh concentration camp opened its doors almost as soon as World War II broke out with the German invasion of Poland The camp was founded by several Poles Prisoners who had been classified as needing arrest These first victims became the people who built the buildings in the different barracks that they even had to build where they would sleep but as the war progressed there were a large number of prisoners who would be transferred and sent to Sturtoff and especially when the war was He turned against the Germans.
The prisoner population would grow in 1944. The number of prisoners rose and many of the new prisoners were Jewish prisoners who had been sent from camps such as Auschwitz. 24,000 prisoners were sent from Auschwitz. and to deal with a large number of transferred people, more guards were brought to the camp. Some had been recruited for the war efforts, so officials searched a local area to recruit guards and staff who would become brutes within the camp. women, but the conditions since the number of camps grew deteriorated, there was a huge problem of overcrowding and diseases spread quickly through the sites killing many inmates and there was also a huge lack of food and hunger was also a problem, the prisoners came from many different countries and the guards carried out murders and executions on a daily basis, the prisoners were executed in The Gallows in front of other inmates and the conditions of the camp were made worse by the fact that there was mud everywhere, some inmates even They drowned in the mud and were beaten. administered by several guards who mistreated the prisoners, but in total around 65,000 prisoners were killed in the camp and many rats were contaminated by the forced labor they had to perform.
Wonder Cloth was born on March 6, 1922, Susan Orca dance where Schnitzoph was located near she was born Wonder Kalasinski and her parents were German and her father worked on the railroads at some point the family changed their name to Carlton in 1941 during the second world war for some reason, but it is believed that Wanda had a very normal life. education and education after finishing school at the age of 16 in 1938, she then worked inside a jam factory, even when a woman's stakes should remain there until 1942 and at the age of 20 she married a man named Villa klaff and left.
She worked to become a housewife for a short time, but a couple needed money and then she went back to work as a tram operator. However, in the local Cadantsk area, the SS posted advertisements seeking men and women to work inside the concentration camps. They didn't accept everyone and were picky and wanted Aryans to work within the camp, but Wonder Cloth answered the call, as in 1944 she was sent to Sturtoff and completed her training there with more senior guards who taught several women how to become beasts. Clough, after her training, was sent to Stuttoff's subcamp called Proust, which was located in a small town nearby, where many female prisoners were held, while the station beat Whip and assaulted many of the women who were held there afterward. from a brief period at Proust.
Then on October 5, 1944, she was transferred to the Russian subcamp which was located in a small village. This small subcamp imprisoned about 300 women who were forced to do hard labor if the woman could not complete her work, then Clough, then the other woman. The guards beat them brutally and the women were attacked by other guards. It was only a very small camp with around 300 prisoners, so there were very few female cards for the air base, but as the Soviet forces approached closure, a large number of evacuations took place. The remaining princesses of around 50,000 marched to different locations and many marched towards the sea where they were shot in the water by machine guns installed on the shore.
Around 25,000 prisoners are believed to have died during the Sturtoff evacuations. and the other subcamps, but for some of the guards the evacuations served as a means to escape the siege and also to escape the crimes they had committed within the concentration camp, it was likely that they knew that after the war trials would begin against those who treated them. Inmates committed horrible crimes in several concentration camps. Wonder Cloth used evacuations in early 1945 as a way to escape the countryside and try to evade justice; However, on June 11, 1945 she was arrested and held inside a Polish prison, however, the conditions in this place were also quite poor and due to this she became seriously ill imprisoned with typhoid fever, but survived, which was later brought to Schlitz after trials to face charges of crimes against humanity.
Next to her were other women, including Jenny Wander. Bachmann Gerda Steinhoff and Elizabeth Becker, all of these women were accused of crimes against humanity and treating dispossessed prisoners in brutal and horrible ways. Cloth was accused of beating and beating inmates on a daily basis and she admitted to her crimes at trial. Incredibly smug about what she had done, she said that I am very intelligent and very dedicated to my work in the fields. I beat at least two prisoners every day, it is not known why she admitted this and it may have been a boast as she would have done it.
It was unlikely that the judges would have viewed her favorably with this confession, however, along with many other former guards and several other women, Cloth was sentenced to death in the closed trials, who was sentenced to death when she was only 24 years old. After the war, many authorities found it strange how such young women could become such brutes. On July 4, 1946, she was taken from her cell to Biscupia Gorka. Sturtoff's former gods at the age of only 24, one of those let out of the class was ordered to get into the back of a truck, in these trucks there were several guards and officials and there was also a storm when he was told to the fabric that would sit.
In the storm, the truck then backed up under the huge gallows that had been placed on the hill. These gallows were huge and allowed everyone in the crowd to get a glimpse of the process. Once the cloth was sent, she stood on the stool while a rope was thrown. on the Gallows and then they slowly secured it around his neck, then the officers got off the truck and then the truck moved forward and gained the cloth hanging from the Gallows. Within minutes, she was executed and left hanging for a time until she was declared. killed by a doctor Wonder Cloth was a woman who at the age of 24 was sentenced to death and was a woman who worked inside the concentration camp for about a year and they were no longer serving guards and women in other places that were never brought to justice for their wrongs but on the hill on a huge gallows and Gedansk won the class she was sentenced to death and executed she was one of several naked women who were condemned for their crimes with a large crowd of twenty thousand That day they were all seen the executions.
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