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Historical German figure
Irma Grese was a Nazi Officer who was as beautiful as she was cruel. She was a Senior SS- Supervisor Nazi Officer, the second-highest rank achievable by a female concentration camp personnel.
About 30,000 women prisoners were in Grese’s charge. She was, unfortunately, the most notorious of the female Nazi Officers as she would actively seek out victims to torture- from beating and shooting prisoners, and letting her half-starved dogs attack. She seemed to get a kick out of the prisoners’ suffering.
Nazism was ingrained in Grese from a young age. She witnessed harrowing medical experiments meted on prisoners such as attempts to transplant nerves; this may have been Irma’s first exposure to sadism.
While the lives and sanity she had taken from the prisoners could not be replaced, she was held to account as she was convicted and executed on December 13, 1945.
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