After World War II, a Nazi female nurse begged a judge for mercy for her life

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-13

During World War II, Nazi Germany carried out a systematic purge of people who did not meet Aryan standards and suffered from various congenital diseases in order to achieve so-called "racial purity".

Shockingly, these actions even included female participants, including those who had sworn to save lives.

During the dark days of Nazi Germany, there was a group of ** who used their expertise to become ** of **. Among them, there is one who stands out because she is known as the "Angel of Death", and that is Irma Glazer, who is only 22 years old.

During World War II, Germany's actions revealed the role of women in public affairs. In the U.S., women play an important role in factories; In the USSR, women took an active part in the fighting.

However, the countries of the Western European theater still maintained the influence of the aristocracy and were conservative about women's participation in public affairs.

During World War II, due to the influence of conservative attitudes in German society and Hitler's call for women to return to the family, there were relatively few job opportunities for women in Germany. As a result, they are often confined to light but tedious tasks.

In this context, a career in nursing has become an ideal choice for many young German women.

In Germany during World War II, social morality under the Nazis had been distorted, although most women were still committed to the family. In this medical system that advocates the law of the jungle, the role of ** has also changed significantly.

They moved from saving lives to removing the stain of the Aryan race in Hitler's plan, i.e., the disabled, tuberculosis and other diseases that were seen as a waste of social resources.

In Berlin** in 1936, we can see how far-reaching Hitler's influence was. With his encouragement and acquiescence, the entire German medical system began to carry out a large-scale ethnic cleansing program.

In this context, Irma Glazer was confused by the racial ideas that prevailed in society and joined the T4** group project that had just been formed at the time as a **.

In Nazi Germany, **people dressed in unity**, chanted slogans, and the so-called in their eyes"Inferior people"Inflict brutal torture. Medical tools such as syringes and midwifery forceps have become **alien** in their hands.

The image of these ** has long lost the temperament of German classical beauties, and has been replaced by the image of Nazis who exudes a bloody atmosphere. Irma Glazer, a woman born in 1923 from an ordinary family, is even more notorious for her actions.

Irma Glazer was influenced by Nazi ideology from an early age, and only joined the German Girls' Union and received a strict Nazi ideological education. At the same time, she was also indoctrinated with absurd Aryan racist ideas.

In Germany, young girls were active in various activities organized by the Nazis, wearing skirts**, carrying various shields and flags, participating in various activities, from settling in to care for young children to putting up various posters for the Nazis to spread radical ideas.

In the German Girls' Union, Irma Glazer was misled by the racist ideas of the time and volunteered to participate in the newly formed T4** group project as a **.

Like many of the equally fanatical German women around her, they wore uniform **, chanted harsh slogans, and brutally tortured those they considered inferior.

Irma Glazer, a German girl with a love of aesthetics, decided to become a **. Her goal was to join the army and contribute to Germany, as the Nazis taught.

Due to her beauty and enthusiasm, she stood out from the crowd and managed to join the Nazi group. She also did not hesitate to choose to work as a female detention guard in a concentration camp.

Although in the eyes of others, the seemingly precarious position that German women during the Second World War chose to salute may be different from other German women who prefer clerical work.

But the young Irma threw herself into it with an unusually enthusiastic enthusiasm. This stems from the fact that she grew up in a Nazi society and knew that in order to excel in her time, she had to behave in line with Hitler's slogans.

In her quest for power, her heart gradually becomes distorted.

Irma is a T4**, and her lust for power leads her to select beautiful prisoners to humiliate in the concentration camps. When Jews and political prisoners were pulled out of the train boxes like sardines, Irma's heart was filled with joy.

As a standard beauty in the eyes of the Germans, she always can't suppress the desire for power in her heart, walks forward, insults the prisoners with all kinds of embarrassing words, and she can say the most unbearable words regardless of gender.

T4** is carefully planned to send the prisoners into a panic, giving them the opportunity to select the most difficult prisoners to manage, and punish them in public or execute them outright.

Her purpose was to establish majesty among the prisoners, and to make others fear her by killing chickens and monkeys. She and her colleagues drove away Jewish prisoners with whips and sticks, and anyone who did not obey could be beaten violently.

And their target is a gas chamber disguised as a bathhouse.

Irma rose to prominence in the concentration camps and in her own unique way intimidated many Nazis. Her methods were ruthless, causing her prisoners to be tortured and killed.

This prestige spread throughout the concentration camps and even alarmed the Nazi upper echelons. In recognition of her excellence, Irma was awarded the Iron Cross, an honour previously reserved for men.

This made the other female guards both envious and afraid, and Irma's position was even more secure.

Irma's status in the camp rose rapidly, and even the guards paid tribute to her. In such a difficult environment, she began to indulge herself and relieve her mental stress with immoral behavior.

In the concentration camp, the female guard started out as just looking for pleasure among her colleagues, but as her desires grew, she continued to look upwards for relationships with her male superiors.

She first became involved with Dr. Menger in the camp and later with the warden of Birkenau, enjoying her daily pleasures. Slowly, she gained the trust of her superiors and eventually even rose to the position of head of the battalion.

In one of the concentration camps, there was a woman named Glazer who showed great ** skills that were creepy. According to rumors, she once killed 30 young prisoners in a row in a single day, cutting off parts of their bodies as a memorial.

Her presence terrified the entire concentration camp, so much so that the terrifying words circulated: "When a beautiful woman meets the Glazer, she is dying." ”

Irma's reputation for cruelty in the concentration camps stems in large part from her suspicious and jealous personality. As a good-looking female guard, she could not tolerate the presence of Jewish female prisoners who were more beautiful than her.

At this time, her relationship with Dr. Menger was in full swing, and the two were often inseparable in the concentration camps. However, that all changed when a group of more than 3,000 female prisoners was suddenly sent to Birkenau.

In the context of a large number of concentration camps**, the male desire was gradually aroused when the doctor Menger repeatedly examined the washed female prisoners, and from time to time he behaved inappropriately towards the female prisoners.

This has made some clever prisoners see a chance to survive or even escape. Among them, a Jewish female prisoner, with a plump figure and a beautiful countenance, took the initiative to examine Menger, knelt at his feet in grief and begged him to save her: "Merciful doctor, please help me, I am only 23 years old, I am willing to do anything." ”

Don't worry, I'll help you find a satisfying job. He constantly looked at the figure of the Jewish beauty, and compared it with Irma, who was not far away, and thought that the beauty in front of him was younger and plump**.

So, Mengele immersed himself in this feeling and began to get close to the Jewish beauty.

A female prisoner in a concentration camp has always insisted that she is a doctor and that she will not allow her faith to be violated. However, she didn't realize that Irma had already seen Menger's actions and was filled with jealousy.

Unable to bear it, she picked up the leather whip beside her, rushed forward, pushed away the frightened Mengel, and slapped it directly on the blank face of a Jewish beauty.

A prisoner was knocked to the ground in the ** of a concentration camp. Irma, a female prisoner, saw the Jewish beauty who had been knocked to the ground, and still relentlessly slapped her in the face with a leather whip.

With each beating, the face of the Jewish prisoner would bleed profusely. Dr. Menger didn't dare to say anything, but stepped back silently. This made Irma even more angry, and she continued to whip the prisoner unconscious from the pain, each lashing at her plump and firm breasts.

It wasn't until the whip was soaked in blood and became slippery that Irma stopped.

Watching the panting Nazi woman viciously warn Menger against violence against the prisoners, Menger could not accept her warning and called her a madwoman. Annoyed, Irma stopped the doctor who came to the rescue, punched and kicked the tortured female prisoner to her feet, then pulled out a pistol in front of everyone, and fired three shots at the female prisoner in succession, all of them hit the vital point, killing her on the spot.

Menger ended his relationship with Irma because of the concentration camp, but the experience also made Irma even more ruthless. As soon as she found a beautiful and healthy female prisoner in the concentration camp, she would personally visit them, torture them with various medical instruments, make them miserable, and finally longed for Irma's death.

Among the female prisoners in the concentration camps, those who were pregnant were even more hated by Irma, who could not accept that Jews continued to give birth under her nose. For this reason, she often personally escorted these pregnant women to carry out cruel punishments.

These punishments often result in a pregnant woman having a miscarriage in public, much to Irma's extreme satisfaction, which she thinks she is chasing her again"Fate"A step forward on the way.

At Birkenau, Irma Grazer wantonly murdered countless prisoners, and it was not until the liberation of the Soviet Red Army in 1945 that the Nazi was brought to justice.

After the end of World War II, the U.S. military established military tribunals and began to try war criminals who committed heinous crimes in the war. Among them, Irma Glazer, a former female detention camp guard at Belsen, was found guilty of humiliation, ill-treatment, genocide and other felonies, and is about to face her final trial.

Irma Glazer, who was in the dock, insisted that she was "wronged" and said that all her actions during her detention were in accordance with the rules of the concentration camp and that she was instigated by Dr. Menger.

She looked innocent and claimed that Dr. Menger was the mastermind of her actions, and that he had influenced both the selection of human subjects and the torture inflicted on them.

In court, Irma Glazer imitated the practice of Jewish women in concentration camps, crying in front of the crowd. She said that she was just a fragile woman who carried out the orders of her superiors and did not dare to disobey the orders, and stressed that she was only 22 years old.

In order to survive, she even asked the presiding judge to be her maid and take care of him for the rest of his life, including **.

Irma Glazer is at the peak of her appearance, with a plump and tall figure and a beautiful face. On the way to escort her to the courthouse, every American GI was attracted to her and whistled at her.

This charm makes her dare to make outrageous demands in court.

Irma Glazer, a female war criminal with a beautiful face and a good posture, was asked by a judge if there was a Lord in her heart. In the face of questioning, she was just speechless, repeating her defense just following the orders of her superiors.

However, the court's fair trial did not give her any chance of escape. Eventually, on December 13, 1945, she was escorted to the gallows and put on the trial she deserved.

After the epilogue at the execution site, according to historical statistics, in addition to Irma Grace, dozens of members of the T4** group were sentenced to death by hanging for their crimes and received the punishment they deserved.

Their deeds were recorded in the trial archives for future generations to understand the madness and cruelty of the Nazis of that era, and to remind people that the existence of the Nazis was a rebellion against humanity.

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