Elisabeth Hasse (December 24, 1917 – October 3, 1946) was a Nazi SS female supervisor and guard at Auschwitz concentration camp.[1][2][3][4]

Life

Hasse was known for her brutal treatment of prisoners at Auschwitz concentration camp.[5][6] After the war, she was tried by a Soviet military tribunal, found guilty of war crimes, sentenced to death, and executed.[7]

References

  1. Anna Molnar Hegedus (1 September 2014). As The Lilacs Bloomed. Azrieli Foundation. pp. 195–. ISBN 978-1-897470-81-7.
  2. The Meeting: An Auschwitz Survivor Confronts an Ss Physician - Google Books
  3. Auschwitz 1940-1945: central issues in the history of the camp. The ... - Aleksander Lasik - Google Books
  4. Auschwitz Chronicle 1939-1945 - Google Books
  5. Auschwitz, 1940-1945: The prisoners, their life and work - Wacław Długoborski, Franciszek Piper - Google Books
  6. Gutman, Israel; Berenbaum, Michael; Museum, United States Holocaust Memorial (1998). Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp. Indiana University Press. p. 396. ISBN 025320884X.
  7. "SS-Aufseherinnen Haase - Axis History Forum". forum.axishistory.com. Retrieved 2022-06-11.


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