On this date, June
26, 1947, a Female Nazi SS Supervisor, Ruth Neudeck, was executed by hanging. I
will post the information about this Female Nazi War Criminal from Wikipedia.
Ruth Neudeck [PHOTO SOURCE: http://listsoplenty.com/blog/?p=14143&ModPagespeed=noscript]
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Ruth Closius-Neudeck (July 5, 1920 – July 29, 1948) was an SS supervisor at a
Nazi death camp complex from December 1944 until March 1945.
Early
life
Ruth
Closius was born in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland). She later married
and was known as Ruth Neudeck.
Camp
work
In
July 1944, she arrived at the Ravensbrück concentration camp to begin her
training to be a camp guard. Neudeck soon began impressing her superiors with
her unbending brutality towards the women prisoners, so she was promoted to the
rank of Blockführerin (Barrack Overseer) in late July 1944. In the
Ravensbrück camp, she was known as one of the worst female guards. Former
French prisoner Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz commented after the war that she
had seen wardress Neudeck "cut the throat of an inmate with the sharp
edge of her shovel". In December 1944, she was promoted to the rank of
Oberaufseherin and moved to the Uckermark extermination complex down the road
from Ravensbrück. There she involved herself in the selection and execution of
over 5,000 women and children. The prisoners were also mistreated by Neudeck or
her fellow SS Aufseherinnen. In March 1945, Neudeck became head of the
Barth subcamp.
Capture
and execution
In
late April 1945, she fled from the camp, was later captured and detained in
prison while the British Army investigated the allegations against her. In
April 1948, she stood accused at the third Ravensbrück Trial, along with other
SS women. The 28 year old former SS supervisor pleaded guilty to the
accusations of murder and maltreatment made against her.
The
British court found her guilty of war crimes and sentenced her to death by
hanging. On July 29 1948, Neudeck was executed by British executioner Albert
Pierrepoint on the gallows at Hamelin Prison.
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