There are not only men among the worst murderers of humanity .Some women have a prominent position in this ignominious group.In Lifestyle we have seen the cases of Linda Hazzard, healer and serial killer or of Ma Duncan, the murderous mother-in-law. Ilse Koch , the Nazi murderer of Buchenwald , is another of those women who sowed terror in a place and a historical period that did not seem to be more cruel: Nazi Germany.
Ilse Koch, the Nazi murderer of Buchenwald
What led this woman to commit such cruelty and atrocities? It is not known.She did not regret or at the time of her death.Let's know her story.

Ilse, whose full name before getting married was Margarete Ilse Kohler , was born in Dresden in 1906 and it is known that he had a happy childhood without deprivation, his father was a foreman in a factory and she at 15 began her accounting studies .He joined the Nazi party in 1932 .He worked as a secretary for the party and is said to have been chosen by Heinrich Himmler himself to marry his assistant Karl Koch This was appointed, before getting married, commander of the concentration camp in Sachsenhausen, near Berlin and she worked there as a guardian and secretary.They married at the end of 1936 and in 1937 Karl Koch named him commander of a major concentration camp: Buchenwald .

In this field is where Ilse commits his atrocities .According to the testimony of Kurt Glass, who testified as a witness in the Dachau trials in 1947, Ilse fired indiscriminately against any prisoner and chose among those prisoners that they were tattooed, they would take them and see them again.He wanted them to make human skin lamps with tattoos.He also said that with the mummified thumbs switches were made.He was charged with other terrible cruelties, some of a sexual nature and in his house were seized numerous objects made , apparently with prisoners' inmates.

Before the end of the war, her husband was tried by the Nazi regime for appropriation and embezzlement corresponding to the party.He was sentenced to death and executed a week before the release of the camp he commanded.Before being brought to trial murderer of the doctor , the field assistant and some trusted prisoners, so that they could not testify against the . Ilse was captured by the allies and sentenced to life imprisonment .Later his sentence was commuted for 4 years of prison, since according to a court, although many witnesses testified, the objects mentioned in those testimonies had not been found.

In 1951 she was tried again and sentenced again in perpetuity . He committed suicide in 1967 in prison when he was 60.Ilse Koch, the Nazi murderer of Buchenwald was also known as "the dog of Buchenwald", "the witch of Buchenwald" or "the beast of Buchenwald ».
If you are interested in this period of history, you may want to read The danger of being a Jehovah's Witness: more Nazi crimes.
Images: Markv, Andreas Trepte
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