Klaus Barbie
25 October 1913 - 25 September 1991
In his youth, Klaus Barbie was poor, and attracted to Nazism. This caused him to join the Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend), where he got more interested in Nazism.
Later in his life, Barbie became an SS officer, and was sent to Holland to serve. Only a few years later, Barbie was promoted to chief of Gestapo Department IV in Lyon. In this position he tortured people, and was inhumane. His actions led to him being prosecuted and put in a court for crimes against humanity.
25 October 1913 - 25 September 1991
In his youth, Klaus Barbie was poor, and attracted to Nazism. This caused him to join the Hitler Youth (Hitler Jugend), where he got more interested in Nazism.
Later in his life, Barbie became an SS officer, and was sent to Holland to serve. Only a few years later, Barbie was promoted to chief of Gestapo Department IV in Lyon. In this position he tortured people, and was inhumane. His actions led to him being prosecuted and put in a court for crimes against humanity.
Ilse Koch
22 September 1906 - 1 September 1967
Ilse Koch was known as the Witch of Buchenwald. She had that nickname due to her cruelty in the concentration camps. She would often walk around camps naked, and everyone who as much as looked at her would be executed.
The most known charge she got was that she had killed people with interesting tattoos to make lampshade. There was no evidence though.
She died in 1967 after hanging herself in her cell.
22 September 1906 - 1 September 1967
Ilse Koch was known as the Witch of Buchenwald. She had that nickname due to her cruelty in the concentration camps. She would often walk around camps naked, and everyone who as much as looked at her would be executed.
The most known charge she got was that she had killed people with interesting tattoos to make lampshade. There was no evidence though.
She died in 1967 after hanging herself in her cell.
Franz Stangl
26 March 1908 - 28 June 1971
Stangl was commandant of the Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps until he got a job directly from Heinrich Himmler, to be the superintendant of T-4 Euthanasia Program at the Euthanasia Institute at Schloss Hartheim. Stangl accepted the offer, and in the program, where mentally disabled people came to be executed, he started to have a clear consciousness when killing.
Stangl claimed that he was just doing his job, though he saw the people as just cargo, when tried for his crimes. He was sent to lifetime in jail, where he died of a heart failure in 1971.
26 March 1908 - 28 June 1971
Stangl was commandant of the Sobibor and Treblinka extermination camps until he got a job directly from Heinrich Himmler, to be the superintendant of T-4 Euthanasia Program at the Euthanasia Institute at Schloss Hartheim. Stangl accepted the offer, and in the program, where mentally disabled people came to be executed, he started to have a clear consciousness when killing.
Stangl claimed that he was just doing his job, though he saw the people as just cargo, when tried for his crimes. He was sent to lifetime in jail, where he died of a heart failure in 1971.
Odilo Globocnik
21 April 1904 - 31 May 1945
Odilo Globocnik was an Austrian Nazi who killed millions of people in the Holocaust. Globocnik was an SS leader, who is mainly famous for his 2 biggest liquidations.
The first liquidation was in the Warsaw ghetto. in the ghetto, there lived 500,000 Jews. This meant it was the biggest Jewish community in Europe, and 2 only to New York world wide. His other big liquidation was of Bialystok, a town vastly against Hitler and his Nazis.
The other job Odilo had, was as a Jew laborer, which he was until he got captured, after which he took a cyanide pill.
21 April 1904 - 31 May 1945
Odilo Globocnik was an Austrian Nazi who killed millions of people in the Holocaust. Globocnik was an SS leader, who is mainly famous for his 2 biggest liquidations.
The first liquidation was in the Warsaw ghetto. in the ghetto, there lived 500,000 Jews. This meant it was the biggest Jewish community in Europe, and 2 only to New York world wide. His other big liquidation was of Bialystok, a town vastly against Hitler and his Nazis.
The other job Odilo had, was as a Jew laborer, which he was until he got captured, after which he took a cyanide pill.
Oskar Dirlewanger
26 September 1895 - 5 June 1945
The WWI veteran, Dr. Oskar Dirlewangler, first became a part of the SS when WWII broke out. Here, he got his own battalion, which was notorious for killing, torturing, and rape of civilians, including children.
Dirlewanger's position on the front of the battle injured him, and he was taken to a French hospital. Here, the French arrested him, and gave him to the Polish who beat and tortured him. The beatings killed him a few days later.
26 September 1895 - 5 June 1945
The WWI veteran, Dr. Oskar Dirlewangler, first became a part of the SS when WWII broke out. Here, he got his own battalion, which was notorious for killing, torturing, and rape of civilians, including children.
Dirlewanger's position on the front of the battle injured him, and he was taken to a French hospital. Here, the French arrested him, and gave him to the Polish who beat and tortured him. The beatings killed him a few days later.
Ruth Neudeck
5 July 1920 - 29 July 1948
Ruth Neudeck was a relatively new Nazi, since she started in 1944. This idn't mean that she wasn't ruthless though.
When Neudeck became a Nazi, she was assigned to be in Ravensbruck’s sub camps, where she quickly rose in ranking. With her new powere, she would act ruthlessly, and kill many of her prisoners.
After the war, Neudeck fled but was captured, after which she was tried for her actions. at the trials, she was accused of being inhumane, by for an example slitting a prisoners throat with a shovel. At the end of the trials she was sent to be executed.
5 July 1920 - 29 July 1948
Ruth Neudeck was a relatively new Nazi, since she started in 1944. This idn't mean that she wasn't ruthless though.
When Neudeck became a Nazi, she was assigned to be in Ravensbruck’s sub camps, where she quickly rose in ranking. With her new powere, she would act ruthlessly, and kill many of her prisoners.
After the war, Neudeck fled but was captured, after which she was tried for her actions. at the trials, she was accused of being inhumane, by for an example slitting a prisoners throat with a shovel. At the end of the trials she was sent to be executed.