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10 Most Evil Women In Nazi Camps

D. Ray Wetherell October 30, 2012


The market on wholesale cruelty towards the inhabitants of German concentration camps was
not, it is safe to say, monopolized by men. In fact, during the course of the war around 5,500
females served in various guard positions in German camps. Below is a list of those who
attacked their job and their charges with a ferocity which was likely the envy of their male
counterparts.
10
Dorothea Binz
La Binz

Beginning in 1939 Binz began a career as a concentration camp guard eventually rising through
the ranks to become deputy chief wards at Ravensbruck and later Buchenwald. Described by the
prisoners as unyielding Binz was well known to beat, shoot and whip the females in her
charge. In one instance of particular brutality she is reported to have chopped a prisoner to death
with an axe during a forced labor assignment. While she fled at the close of the war she was
caught, tried and on May 2, 1947 executed for her crimes.

9
Juana Bormann
Wiesel, The Woman with the Dogs

In 1939, Bormann joined the Auxiliary SS to, as she put it at her trial, earn more money. From
then on her career took her through some of the most notorious of Germanys camps among
them Ravensbruck, Auschwitz and Bergan-Belsen where she was stationed at the close of the
war. Noted for her brutality, Bormann was well known for having the German shepherd which
accompanied her attack the prisoners. In the end though her cruelty and sadism came back to
haunt her when she was convicted of murder and executed on December 13, 1945.

8
Greta Bosel

A nurse by profession starting in 1939 Bosel worked at Ravenbruck concentration camp as a


work imput overseer. Essentially what this meant was that Bosel was among those who
decided which prisoners would be immediately gassed and which would be sent to work camps.
Apparently her philosophy was right in line with that in the Nazi hierarchy since she is quoted as
having said of the prisoners, If they cannot work let them rot. On 3 May 1945, following the
Hamburg Ravensbruck War Crimes Trial, Bosel was executed for maltreatment, murder and
taking part in the selection process.

7
Herta Bothe
Sadist of Stutthoff

Yet another nurse who apparently forgot the healing touch. After her conscription in 1942, Bothe
served the majority of the war at the Stutthoff camp near Danzig. Described at her trial as a
brutal overseer, Bothe was captured at Bergen-Belsen where she oversaw a wood detail after
evacuating Stutthoff in the face of the advancing Soviets. While described as sadistic and
inhumane, her crimes apparently did not raise to the level of some of her coworkers so rather
than hang she was sentenced to ten years in prison although she served only six before receiving
clemency from the British government. Sixty years after the war in the course of an interview
she was asked about her decision to work as in a concentration camp. Did I make a mistake?
No. The mistake was that it was a concentration camp, but I had to go to it, otherwise I would
have been put into it myself. That was my mistake.

6
Hildegard Lchert
Bloody Brigette, Beast

Beginning in 1942, Lchert developed a reputation for brutality during her service at
Ravensbruck, Majdanek and Auschwitz. Following the war, she was sentenced to fifteen years
for her service at Auschwitz, although she was released in 1956 having served only nine. Her
freedom was fleeting however, because in 1975 she was tried for participation in the selection
process, releasing her dog onto inmates and general abuse and sentenced to an additional twelve
years.

5
Wanda Klaff

A latecomer, Klaff had worked in a jam factory until she was assigned to Stutthoff in 1944 where
she served until the end of the war in 1945. Arrested by Polish officials that same year she was
tried and later executed for her crimes. It is interesting to note that she is quoted as saying, I am
very intelligent and very devoted to my work in the camps. I struck at least two prisoners every
day. Perhaps given that she said this at her trial she may have overstated her level of
intelligence.

4
Alice Orlowski

Orlowski worked at a veritable whos who is Nazi concentration camps, developing a reputation
for particular sadism at each. She was particularly well known for whipping prisoners across the
eyes which was not only painful but also often rendered them unfit for work and caused their
extermination. Another particular evil of Orlowskis, was throwing the children on top of the
other prisoners being sent to the gas chambers in a space saving operation.
In 1945, with the war near over, she seemed to have turned over a new leaf. During a death
march from Auschwitz-Berkenau to Lolau she comforted the prisoners, provided them water and
even slept alongside them on the ground. Whether this was sincere or not is debatable but unlike
many guilty of similar crimes she received life imprisonment rather than execution and was
released after only serving ten years. In 1976, during a second trial, she died at the age of 73.

3
Maria Mandel
The Beast

Mandel held positions at a variety of camps before she was named female commandant of the
notorious Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. Having already honed her skills by meting
out punishments at other camps, Mandel fell into step there quickly and is believed between
1942 and 1945 to have been directly responsible for the deaths of 500,000 prisoners. Sadistic by
every measure during her time at Auschwitz, she is known to have selected Jews to serve as her
pet. When she tired of them, she sent them off to the gas chambers. She is also known to have
created the Womens Orchestra of Auschwitz which performed during roll calls, executions,
selections and transport. Following her trial, Mandel was executed for her crimes on January 24,
1948.

2
Ruth Neudeck

Arriving only in 1944 Neudeck rose meteorically through the ranks, eventually being assigned
the rank of camp leader at one of Ravensbrucks sub camps. Noted for her cruelty one of her
prisoners testified at her trial that they witnessed her slit the throat of another prisoner with the
sharpened edge of a shovel. Following the war, she fled but was captured, tried and later
executed for her crimes.

1
Elisabeth Volkenrath

After training under Dorothea Binz (#1) she was to serve at Ravensbruck and AuschwitzBirkenau before being appointed senior supervisor at Bergen-Belsen. Well known to have
participated in the execution of prisoners, at her trial she was convicted and, like her teacher,
executed for her crimes.

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Ilse Koch
The Witch of Buchenwald, The Bitch of Buchenwald, The Beast of Buchenwald

Strictly speaking, Koch was not a guard. In fact, she was not in the SS in any capacity but her
husband Karl Koch was the commander of Buchenwald and later Majdanek. Using the power
that his position granted her, Koch developed a reputation for cruelty which was nothing short of
unbelievable.
Koch, it has been testified, was known to meet prisoners upon their arrival to inspect them for
interesting or attractive tattoos. If she saw something which caught her eye, she had the prisoner
executed, skinned and their skin made into useful items such as lampshades or book covers.
While it has never been proven that she manufactured anything from the skins, her collection
was used against her at her trials. What has also been proven is that she often instigated the
torture of inmates including forcing one of them to rape another in plain sight.
Unfortunately for her, in 1943 both her and her husband were arrested for embezzling from the
SS and killing prisoners to cover up the crime. While he was executed, Ilse was acquitted and
was free when she was arrested by the Allies.
Being a rare civilian exception, Koch was tried for war crimes and sentenced to life
imprisonment. She was serving out that sentence when she committed suicide in 1967.

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