How were Jewish women forced by the Nazis to suffer horribly during WW2?


 When we look back at the Holocaust, we have to speak about what happened to women. The Nazis didn't just want to kill them they wanted to steal everything that made them human.

I have read many of the stories about what happened when the women arrived to camps like Auschwitz. The first things guards did were forcing them to strip naked in front of men. Then they shaved their heads. For women at that time, hair was a source of pride and dignity. Many of the survivors said when their hair was taken, it felt like their soul was taken. It was pure humiliation.


They most painful part is that how they treated mothers. In the perverted eyes of the Nazis, a Jewish child was a threat. So if a woman arrived at the camp with a baby or was pregnant she was sent directly to the gas chambers. There was no mercy.


I often think about Dr Gisella Perl. She was a doctor who performed secret abortions to the dirty barracks. It sounds horrible but she did it to save women. If the guards discovered a pregnant female, they would kill her on the spot.


There were also doctors like Carl Clauberg who did experiments on women in order to stop them from ever having children. It was torture, straightforward and simple. Even so, these women nurtured each other... Read more story 

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