Hildegard Neumann

Hildegard Neumann

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Hildegard Neumann (b. 1919, Deutsch Gabel, Czechoslovakia) was a chief overseer at several Nazi concentration, transition and detention camps during the last year of World War II.

Camp work

Neumann came to the Ravensbrück concentration camp in October 1944, where she became an "Oberaufseherin" (Chief Wardress) soon after. Because of her good conduct, the Nazis sent her to the Theresienstadt concentration camp and ghetto in Czechoslovakia in November 1944 as Head Female Overseer. Neumann was known as a cruel female guardFact|date=May 2008.

She oversaw between ten and thirty female police and over 20,000 female Jewish prisoners. Neumann also aided in the deportation of more than 40,000 women and children from the camp to the Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen camps, where most were killed. The tasks of the female overseers in Theresienstadt was to guard women prisoners at work on "labour kommandos," during transports to other camps, and in the ghetto itself. Most were cruel and abusive, especially Caecilia Rojko, who was nicknamed the "Prisoners' Fright," and Hildegard Mende, whom gained the nickname Beast.

Escape from prosecution

Neumann fled the camp in May 1945, and was never prosecuted for war crimes, even though more than 100,000 Jews were deported from Theresienstadt and were murdered or died there, and 55,000 died in the camp itself.

References

* [http://www.holocaustchronicle.org/staticpages/419.html 1943:Death and Resistance] ,pp. 419,"The Holocaust Chronicle", retrieved on December 22, 2006.
* [http://www.olokaustos.org/geo/campi/terezin/terezin5.htm La catena di comando degli aguzzini] (Italian),Il lager di Theresienstadt - [pp. 5-7] , [http://www.olokaustos.org/ Olokaustos.org] , retrieved on December 22, 2006.


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