- Margarete Mewes
Margarete Mewes (born
February 14 ,1914 ) was a female overseer at Ravensbruck, aNazi concentration camp during the whole period ofWorld War II .Early life
Margarete Mewes was born in
Fürstenberg/Havel ,Germany onFebruary 14 ,1914 . The town of Furstenberg is approximately fifty miles north ofBerlin along a lake, the Schwedt-See.Camp work
In November 1938, across the lake from Furstenberg, the Nazis sent 500 male inmates from Sachsenhausen to begin construction of a new concentration camp called Ravensbruck. In early 1939, Margarete applied to be a female guard at the emerging camp across the small lake from her home town. She was accepted and began training on
July 1 ,1939 . Margarete graduated from her courses and served as an "Aufseherin " in Ravensbruck, while bouncing back to her home town after her duties were done each day. Though female guards were not allowed to talk about what happened in the camp, sometimes information slipped out.Arrest and imprisonment
Mewes served in her position until the
Soviets closed in on Ravensbruck, then accompanied thedeath march west. Eventually she was caught by British troops and sent to an internment camp for German war criminals. Mewes stood accused at the firstRavensbruck Trial along withDorothea Binz , her boss after 1943, andGreta Bösel . She received a sentence of ten years imprisonment forwar crimes .External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/biskupia/dorotheabinz.htm A picture of Margarete Mewes on trial, # 6 with dark hair]
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