- Herta Bothe
Herta Bothe (born
January 8 ,1921 in Teterow,Mecklenburg ,Germany ) was a femaleNazi concentration camp guard imprisoned for war crimes, but ultimately released.Early life
In 1938 (at age 17) Bothe helped her father in his small Teterow wood shop, then worked temporarily in a factory, then as a nurse in the Reichs hospital industry. In 1939 Bothe was a member of the BDM and excelled in sports.
Ravensbrück-Stutthof
In September 1942 Bothe was conscripted as a camp guard at
Ravensbrück concentration camp . The former nurse took a four week training course and was sent as an Aufseherin to the Stutthof camp nearDanzig (nowGdansk ). There she became known as the "Sadist of Stutthof." In July 1944 she was sent by "Oberaufseherin"Gerda Steinhoff to theBromberg-Ost (Broming East) subcamp.On
January 21 ,1945 , the 24-years old Bothe accompanied adeath march of women prisoners from central Poland to the Bergen Belsen concentration camp nearCelle . While en route to Bergen-Belsen she and the prisoners stayed temporarily atAuschwitz concentration camp , arriving at Belsen between February 20-26, 1945.At Bergen-Belsen
Once in the camp Bothe supervised a female wood brigade of 60 women prisoners. The camp was liberated on
April 15 ,1945 .She is said to have been the tallest woman arrested. Bothe also stood out from other Aufseherinnen because while most of the SS women wore black jack-boots, she was in ordinary civilian shoes. The Allied soldiers forced her to place corpses of dead prisoners into mass graves adjacent to the main camp. She later recalled in an interview some 60 years later that while carrying the corpses they were not allowed to wear gloves and she was terrified of contracting
typhus . She said the dead bodies were so rotten that the arms and legs tore away from the rest of the body when they were moved. She also recalled the emaciated bodies were still heavy enough to cause her considerable back pain. Bothe was arrested and taken to a jail atCelle .At the
Belsen Trial she was characterized as a "ruthless overseer" and sentenced to ten years in prison for using a pistol on prisoners. She was released early from prison onDecember 22 ,1951 as an act of leniency by the British government. After the war she married and her name changed to Herta Lange.Later life
During a rare interviewFact|date=August 2008 in 2000 Lange became defensive when asked about her decision to be a concentration camp guard. She replied,
References
* [http://journals.aol.com/rappcom/HERTABOTHEherlifeasafemaleNaziSS/entries/2004/03/16/herta-bothe-the-female-nazi-concentration-camp-guard-aufseherin-1st-part/197 Herta Bothe: The female Nazi concentration camp guard]
* [http://journals.aol.com/rappcom/HERTABOTHEherlifeasafemaleNaziSS/ HERTA BOTHE, her life as an "SS" concentration camp guard]ee also
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List of living Nazis
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