How Anneliese Kohlmann Became One Of The Most Ruthless Female Nazi Guards During World War II.


 Anneliese Kohlmann was a German SS camp guard who served at the Neuengamme and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps during World War II. She was born in Hamburg in 1921 and joined the Nazi party in 1940, working as a streetcar conductor until November 1944 when she joined the SS Women's Auxiliary and became an Aufseherin (female guard) at the Neugraben subcamp of Neuengamme... Continue reading 

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