Why were so few female Nazi guards put on trial compared to the men?
I also read many of my life on history books and I notice that people commit the same error with the female Nazi guards. Most of them believe that they were all captured and killed at the end of the war which is not the case at all. The true reality of the matter is far more distressing: a majority of these women simply got away with it.
Probably, there were 3,700 female guards at these camps. Very few ever attended a court room and even less were executed. The individuals fall into this misconception because they listen to the stories of the day when the camps were freed. The Allied troops were stunned and extremely enraged when they first entered such locations as Bergen-Belsen and encountered the corpses. Guards were killed by some of the soldiers or survivors at the moment. It was revenge, not a trial.
However, the case was another in those guards that were not killed that day. Notorious ones such as Irma Grese were simply hanged, we do not forget her name. She was not the normal case. The majority of such women were cunning. They did not have tattoos on their skin as the men in the SS did. They simply removed the uniform and wore a plain dress and joined the flood of refugees. Their absence of witnesses made it difficult to have them ever having been there.

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