These black and white portraits of the female prison camp guards which were taken after the liberation of the Bergen-Belsen, a Nazi concentration camp, while they were at Celle awaiting trial in 1945.
(Photos: Imperial War Museum, via Wikimedia Commons)
| Juana Bormann: sentenced to death. |
| Herta Ehlert: sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. |
| Ilse Forster: senetenced to 10 years imprisonment. |
| Helene Kopper: sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. |
| Hildegard Lohbauer: sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. |
| Hilde Liesewitz: sentenced to 1 years imprisonment. |
| Gertrude Saurer: sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. |
| Gertrude Feist: sentenced to 5 years imprisonment. |
| Elizabeth Volkenrath: head wardress of the camp: sentenced to death. She was hanged on 13 December 1945. |
| Herta Bothe accompanied adeath march of woman from central Poland to Bergen-Belsen. She was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Herta Bothe was released early from prison on 22 December 1951. |
| Frieda Walter: sentenced to 3 years imprisonment. |
| Anna Hempel: sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. |
| Helene Kopper: sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. |
(Photos: Imperial War Museum, via Wikimedia Commons)
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