Before the female nurse begged for death, she made a shameless plea to the judge

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-27

Before the female ** begged for death, she made a shameless request to the judge.

During World War II, there was an extremely vicious group called the T4** group, who disguised themselves as "angels in white", but in just two years, they mutilated a large number of severely disabled patients, among which Irma Glazer was particularly notorious.

In people's impressions, it is usually professionals who care about the sick and the disease, but on the other side of history, some people have become participants in an evil act.

Hitler's paranoia and callousness made many people who "had no value for survival" targeted by his concentration camps, including the disabled, tuberculosis patients, and the seriously ill. This brutal operation was personally commanded by Hitler, and the health services were carried out according to his instructions.

A group of radical jurists, administrative experts, and professors have joined forces to draw up a detailed plan, the "T4 Project", and the implementation of this plan is the "T4** Group".

At Hitler's instigation, many German women were seduced by him and became members of the Nazi Party.

During World War II, the fanaticism and enthusiasm displayed by many young and middle-aged women were astounding. They wore SS **, brandished leather whips, and even served directly as guards in concentration and extermination camps.

The women, wielding leather whips, beat up innocent Jewish prisoners. Armed with syringes and enemas, they become ruthless killers. The beauty of German women was lost during that period, and they became the most vicious female war criminals.

Irma Glazer is one of the most iconic figures.

This woman, born in 1923, was not born into a prominent family, but Nazi ideology had already influenced her deeply at the age when her worldview was formed. Her major was originally **, therefore, after leaving the school gate, she chose to work as a female caretaker in a concentration camp.

She has a twisted passion for the job. This is because, in the social environment at that time, she did not have the opportunity to change the fate of her family, and could only pin her thoughts on other things.

And the work in the concentration camp allowed her to find a channel to vent her feelings.

She was awarded the Iron Cross for her torture and torture of Jewish female prisoners in concentration camps. Although her actions are outrageous, her appearance is admirable.

In the concentration camps, her ** and vulgarity were well known, and even the doctors were not spared. She was also informalistic about her love life, having had illicit relationships with "colleagues" and doctors, and finally became the ** of the concentration camp commander.

There is a cautionary saying among the female prisoners: "Once a beautiful woman meets Irma Glazer, she will face a choice between life and death." This kind of "pain" is not psychological suffering, but physical fear.

In real life, similar cases are not uncommon. A T4** group led by Irma Glazer, who are symbols of murderous demons, have cultivated a group of demons who use medical means to kill people.

At first, they tricked the elderly, children, and Jews into the gas chambers, which had already been modified, and subjected innocent people. In addition to this way, they will also add chronic poisons to food, or use injections, gastric lavage, etc., deliberately

In the autumn of 1943, Dr. Menger was on his usual "screening" mission, and more than 3,000 Jews walked by him. A tall girl with long shawl hair caught his eye.

Soon the girl knelt before him. Dr. Menger looked at her carefully, had bad intentions in mind, and said to her, "Don't worry, I'll help you find a satisfying job."

You can trust me absolutely. Irma Glazer, who was only a dozen meters away from Dr. Menger, could see all this clearly. She was briefly married to Dr. Menger, and although the two were not very affectionate, Irma Glazer did not allow any prettier female prisoners in the camp.

Irma Glazer whipped the girl with a leather whip, leaving her with a scar on her face. Although Menger tried to persuade her, Irma did not stop and continued to commit violence, eventually shooting the young woman dead.

Irma Glazer's attitude towards female prisoners can be described as "jealousy" deeply imprinted in her heart. Whether it's a particularly beautiful female prisoner or a female prisoner who is exceptionally prominent in some units, she can't escape her crazy **.

Even some pregnant female prisoners will be because of her logical point: "If she gives birth to a child who is more beautiful than me, then I will be miserable." "And suffer discrimination. Irma Glazer's lover, Dr. Menger, is also a killer.

In that death-filled concentration camp, Dr. Menger, without moral and ethical restraints, began to conduct all sorts of senseless medical experiments on prisoners, pushing them to their deaths.

His experiments included manipulation of blood, inoculation of infectious genes, bone marrow experiments, and more, and he developed a special interest in eye color. In order to change the color of human eyes, he injected his subjects with chemicals, causing many to go blind.

Trains from all over Europe brought new prisoners to Auschwitz, and it was against this background that Irma Glazer's jealousy arose.

During the war, Dr. Menger used his labor force to conduct horrific experiments in an attempt to crack the secrets of genetic inheritance in order to ** all the defective genes. He even conducts more brutal experiments when he receives twins.

However, on January 17, 1945, Dr. Menger escaped from Auschwitz, leaving behind a pile of ruins and the remains of countless innocent lives. Although he managed to escape the Allies by blending in with the fleeing German army, he eventually ended his horrific life in a foreign land, where he was known as the "Angel of Death".

When the guns of World War II ceased and the day of German defeat came, the fate of Irma Glazer was irreversible. Her hands were stained with blood, a crime that could not be erased.

As the Justice League advances, more Nazi executioners**, and Irma Glazer is among them. Standing in the dock of the trial, she truly experienced fear, and before that, her disregard for life had reached unimaginable levels.

In the face of ironclad facts, she still insists that "she was wronged". Her defense was: "I am only acting on the orders of my superiors, and I am only a weak woman who cannot disobey orders." ”

On the other hand, she looks like an actor with superb acting skills, with tears on her face, trying to win sympathy in this way. One of the moments ** was caught.

This 22-year-old female demon was so shameless during the trial that she even said something like this to the judge: "I am willing to be your servant and serve you for the rest of my life." ”

Although no amount of justification can be used, Irma Glazer's crimes are conclusively proven, and there is no way to escape justice. The judges unanimously agreed that her crimes deserve the most severe punishment of any country in the world.

The judge asked her, "Is there still God in your heart?" The outcome of the trial was quickly revealed: Irma Glazer was sentenced to death. One day in December 1945, she stepped onto the gallows to meet her final judgment.

During World War II, there were also female Nazis in Hitler's "T4** group" who shared the same ruthlessness and cruelty as Irma Glazer. During that time, many innocent people were mercilessly killed, and these ruthless doctors and ** worked together to create that dark history.

In the course of the trial, dozens of Nazi doctors and ** were sentenced to death. In that particular environment, the evil of human nature can be magnified, and Irma Glazer is a typical representative of this phenomenon.

Her cruel methods and ** personality were well known among the other Nazi soldiers, and everyone had a little awe and fear of her. Because of her ruthlessness, Irma Glazer also has a nickname, that is, "cold-blooded vixen".

From her shameful pleas in court, we can see her fear of death. Such despicable means can hardly arouse sympathy, and neither the courts nor justice will have mercy on her.

This reflected the chaotic state of affairs in Germany at the time. Under the influence of Hitler's extremist ideas, it is truly sad that a teenage girl began to go on the path of a killer.

The brutality of the Second World War cannot be ignored, but fortunately the righteous side won in the end, and most of the executioners were punished as they deserved.

Discover the story behind the Nazi war criminals trial: The Global Hunt for the Sword of Justice, by Patricia Posner and Jouning Wang. The book reveals the story of a pharmacist in Auschwitz and makes one think about the power of justice.

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