On
this date, January 28, 1948, 19 Nazi War criminals who were tried in the Auschwitz Trial, were all executed by hanging at
Montelupich Prison,
Kraków. One of them was Therese Brandl the Female Nazi SS of Auschwitz, with
information from Wikipedia.
Born
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February 1, 1902
Staudach-Egerndach, Bavaria |
Died
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January 28, 1948 (aged 45)
Kraków, Republic of Poland |
Cause of death
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Capital punishment (Hanging)
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Occupation
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Prison Guard
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Employer
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Auschwitz
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Therese
("Rose", "Rosi") Brandl (February 1, 1902 – January
28, 1948) was a Nazi concentration camp guard. In March 1942, Brandl was one of
several SS women to be assigned to Auschwitz I concentration camp in
occupied Poland. Her duties there included watching over women in the sorting
sheds and as the SS Rapportaufseherin. In October 1942, she was moved to
the newly opened Auschwitz II extermination camp at Birkenau. She was convicted
of crimes against humanity after the war during the Auschwitz Trial in Kraków
and executed.
Career
Born
in Staudach-Egerndach, Bavaria, Brandl entered Ravensbrück
concentration camp in March 1940 to begin her training under SS-Oberaufseherin
Maria Mandel. She quickly rose through the ranks there and became a Rapportaufseherin
(her main task was to count women at roll call and hand out punishments). At
Auschwitz, Brandl soon rose through the ranks and became an Erstaufseherin
(First Guard) alongside Margot Dreschel and Irma Grese. In the summer of 1943,
she received a medal from the Reich for her "good conduct" in the
camps. In November 1944, with the approach of the Soviet Army, she was sent to
the Mühldorf Forest subcamp of Dachau along with Mandel and she was demoted to Aufseherin.
Not many reports have surfaced about Brandl's behavior at Muhldorf. She
ultimately fled from Muhldorf on April 27, 1945, weeks before the arrival of
the United States Army.
On
August 29, 1945, the U.S. Army arrested her in the Bavarian mountains of
Germany and sent her to a holding camp to await questioning. In November 1947
she was tried by the Polish authorities along with Maria Mandel, Luise Danz,
Hildegard Lächert and Alice Orlowski in the Auschwitz Trial at Kraków. On
December 22, 1947, Brandl was proclaimed guilty of participating in the
selection of inmates to be put to death. She was hanged in prison on January
28, 1948.
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