- Elisabeth Becker
Elisabeth Becker (
20 July ,1923 –4 July ,1946 ) was a concentration camp guard in World War II.Life
Becker was born in Neuteich (
Nowy Staw ),Poland to a Germanfamily . In 1936, aged 13, she joined theNazi Party and theLeague of German Girls .In 1938 she became a cook in Danzig.
In 1939 the Germans arrived in the city, and Becker reportedly adapted successfully. In 1940 she began working for the firm Dokendorf in Neuteich, where she worked until 1941, when she became an agriculture assistant in Danzig.
Camps
In 1944, the German Army needed more guards at the nearby
concentration camp atStutthof , and Becker was called up for service. She arrived at Stutthof onSeptember 5 , 1944 to begin training as an SSAufseherin . She later worked in the Stutthof women's camp at SK-III. There, she personally selected women and children for thegas chamber .Post war
Becker fled the camp on
January 15 ,1945 and went back home to Neuteich. OnApril 13 Polish police arrested and placed her in prison to await trial. The Stutthof Trial began in Danzig onMay 31 ,1946 with five former SS women and several kapos as defendants. Becker was sentenced to death.She sent several letters to Polish president
Bolesław Bierut asking for a pardon, claiming her actions had not been as severe asGerda Steinhoff 's orJenny-Wanda Barkmann 's. No pardon was issued and she was publicly hanged on4 July ,1946 atBiskupia Gorka Hill along with several other SS supervisors and kapos.
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