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  2. Herta Oberheuser - Wikipedia

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    Herta Oberheuser was a German Nazi physician and convicted war criminal who performed medical atrocities on prisoners at the Ravensbrück women's concentration camp. She was the only female defendant in the Nuremberg "Doctors' trial" and served 10 years in prison for crimes against humanity.

  3. Jenny-Wanda Barkmann - Wikipedia

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    Jenny-Wanda Barkmann was a German overseer in the Stutthof concentration camp during World War II. She was executed by hanging on Biskupia Górka Hill near GdaƄsk in 1946 for crimes against humanity.

  4. Women in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the role and status of women in Nazi Germany, from the exclusion of women from political and academic life to the promotion of motherhood and wifehood. Explore the historical and social factors that shaped women's experiences under Nazism, and the exceptions and resistances that challenged the regime.

  5. Rape during the occupation of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The web page covers the mass rapes of women by Soviet troops in Germany during and after World War II. It estimates the number of victims, the motives and consequences of the rapes, and the Soviet and Allied responses.

  6. War crimes of the Wehrmacht - Wikipedia

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    The Wehrmacht, the German armed forces during World War II, committed systematic war crimes, including massacres, rape, looting, and genocide. The article examines the creation, motives, orders, and crimes of the Wehrmacht, as well as the controversies and debates surrounding them.

  7. Hermine Braunsteiner - Wikipedia

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    Hermine Braunsteiner was a Nazi Austrian SS Helferin and female camp guard at Ravensbrück and Majdanek concentration camps. She was the first Nazi war criminal to be extradited from the United States to face trial in West Germany, where she was sentenced to life imprisonment.

  8. Jewish women in the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    Jewish women faced challenges and played a role through their involvement in the Jewish partisan movement, a resistance movement against Nazi Germany throughout Nazi-occupied Europe in World War Two. These women escaped from Jewish ghettos throughout the occupied territory to join partisans in the forest to escape Nazi persecution and enhance ...

  9. Sexual violence during the Holocaust - Wikipedia

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    This article explores the sexual abuse and discrimination of Jewish men and women by the Nazi regime and its allies during World War II. It covers the origins, motivations, stereotypes, and erasure of this violence, as well as its impact on survivors and history.