Erna Beilhardt

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Supervisors during the 1st  Stutthof Trial in Danzig from April 25 to May 31, 1946 - First row from left to right: Elisabeth Becker , Gerda Steinhoff , Wanda Klaff  - Second row from left to right: Erna Beilhardt, Jenny Wanda Barkmann

Erna Beilhardt (born February 7, 1907 in Neuteich ; † after 1946) was a German guard in various concentration camps .

Life

In the autumn of 1944 Erna Beilhardt came to the Stutthof concentration camp as an assistant guard . She worked in the central camp from September 18, 1944 to October 11, 1944. On January 20, 1945, she accompanied the transfer of prisoners to Königsberg . Beilhardt was captured by Soviet troops after the war and charged during the first Stutthof trial in Danzig . She was sentenced to five years in prison for mistreating concentration camp inmates.

literature

  • United Nations War Crimes Commission (Ed.): Law reports of trials of war criminals, selected and prepared by the United Nations War Crimes Commission. 3 volumes, William S. Hein Publishing, Buffalo (New York) 1997, ISBN 1-57588-403-8 (reprint of the original edition from 1947 to 1949)
  • Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke: Hitler's Priestess: Savitri Devi, the Hindu-Aryan Myth and Neo-Nazism. NYU Press, New York 2000, ISBN 0814731112
  • The Encyclopedia of the Camps. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, p. 1459

Individual evidence

  1. Simone Erpel: In the wake of the SS: Overseers of the Ravensbrück Women's Concentration Camp Accompanying volume to the exhibition Volume 17 of the series of publications by the Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, Brandenburg Memorials Foundation, Metropol 2007, ISBN 3-938-69019-4 , p. 161.