Irma Grese was a particularly sadistic female concentration camp guard, first at Auschwitz (Women's Camp), then at Bergen-Belsen. She was convicted of a range of crimes at the Bergen-Belsen Trial (August-November 1945) and hanged in December 1945 at the age of 23.
They didn't, but it is said that they used their skin to make other pieces of furniture, such as couches and rugs.____No. At the time of the early postwar trials of concentration camp guards some journalists said that a few of the guards had had lampshades made out of the skin of prisoners with erotic tattoos. The strange thing is that these allegations were made only about female guards - the implication being that they were demonically perverted. All this was entertaining stuff for some readers.It seems to be a popular urban legend.
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Irma Grese was born on October 7, 1923.
Irma Grese was born on October 7, 1923.
Irma Grese went by The Beast Of Belsen.
Irma Grese died on December 13, 1945 at the age of 22.
Irma Grese was born on October 7, 1923 and died on December 13, 1945. Irma Grese would have been 22 years old at the time of death or 91 years old today.
I searched through references on Helene Grese and Irma Grese. I could not find what happened to her after the Nuremberg Trials. I suggest you contact some of the museums in Germany. Ask the museums if they have any information about her. It could be in Germany they know all about her and she could have even been profiled on television over there. So try the museums on the link I have provided for you below.
It was Irma Grese, Senior SS Supervisor who was hanged for her crimes on 13 December 1945. She was known as "The Lamp Shade Lady". Allegations of this nature were made against Irma Grese (as stated) at the Bergen-Belsen trial and also against Ilse Koch, the wife of the commandant of Buchenwald. However, they were not specifically charged with crimes relating to the use of human skin.
Darla Grese is 5' 1".
Darla Grese was born in Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania, USA.
There were female guards for the women. Some of these were later convicted of murder, such as Maria Mandel, Dorothea Binz and Irma Grese. The female guards did not work at the gas chambers, but some selected victims for gassing and some murdered female inmates with their own hands.
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She was one of the most notorious female Nazis ever in the history of the Holocaust. She ruthlessly beat prisoners and was full of sadism. She was put on trial and executed for being guilty of the crimes. Many prisoners would refer to her as "The Beautiful Beast". ___ Irma Grese was a guard, first at Ravensbrueck concentration camp, then at Auschwitz Women's Camp (which was part of Auschwitz II). From there she was transferred to Bergen-Belsen, where she was captured when the camp was liberated. She was tried at the Bergen-Belsen Trial in September-November 1945 from horrific crimes committed at Bergen-Belsen and at Auschwitz. She made no secret of her intense sadism and much of her behaviour was depraved. She was convicted, sentenced to death and hanged.