Wolfram Sievers
As the head of Himmler's secret society, the Ahnenerbe, Wolfram Sievers oversaw some of the worst Nazi medical experiments.
As the head of Himmler's secret society, the Ahnenerbe, Wolfram Sievers oversaw some of the worst Nazi medical experiments.
The Gross-Rosen complex was the largest within the Nazi camp system, and also one of the most brutal, where Jewish prisoners were worked to death.
Among the cruellest female overseers in some of the worst Nazi camps, Braunsteiner would be one of the first wanted criminals extradited from the US.
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At the Janowska camp at Lemberg the Nazis created hell on Earth for the mostly Jewish inmates, who were murdered by the cruel SS camp staff.
The Hamburg Rubble Murderer was an elusive killer who claimed four victims among the rubble strewn streets of a post-war city.
Named after the character of a Soviet propaganda film, Makarova would turn against her countrymen and work on behalf of the Nazis.
The Nazi camp doctors and scientists of the Third Reich conducted hideous experimentation on patients in an attempt to achieve medical break-throughs.