Yes. There are extensive testimonies and witness evidence of abuse of women by guards in concentration camps, as any internet search will reveal.
In addition to the Nazi concentration camps, there are many other accounts of concentration camp guards abusing inmates, including men and children, even in more recent times. For example, the link in Related links below spotlights the outrageous treatment of prisoners in such a camp in 1991/92.
They got put//locked into a room, told to be showers, but Hitler and pals put the heat up so high, the people eventually died.
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
The Germans in the concentration camps were mostly responsible for security, they were the guards and the executioners.
good food
The only reason there were punishments in Nazi concentration camps is because the German guards enjoyed humiliating and torturing their captives to death.
In the women's sections of the concentration camps the guards were also women.
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
The Germans in the concentration camps were mostly responsible for security, they were the guards and the executioners.
good food
Yes.
The only reason there were punishments in Nazi concentration camps is because the German guards enjoyed humiliating and torturing their captives to death.
The SS concentration "death" camps guards
they drank alot.
Yes, the camps were run and largely staffed by the SS.
In the women's sections of the concentration camps the guards were also women.
Concentration camps were first used by the British during the Boer War. As their name implies, it was the most efficient way of holding the maximum number of prisoners with the smallest number of guards. For the reasons why the Nazis set up concentration camps see the related question.
There are no concentration camps now-a-days. ___ A common purpose of a concentration camp is to terrorize political opponents. Myanmar (Burma) is notorious for its vile punishment camps for political opponents. Prisoners who disobey the guards are brutally beaten and so on.
In the very early stages (1933-34) concentration camps were run by the SA and SS. From 1934 onwards they were run (and staffed) by the SS.