November 26, 1919 - Vera Salvequart
Her path to Ravensbrück was unusual — twice imprisoned by the Nazis for relationships with Jewish men — yet once inside the camp's medical wing, she participated in the systematic killing of female prisoners, overseeing gassings and, by early 1945, reportedly poisoning those too weak to be transported. At her trial she acknowledged the circumstances that made prisoners distrust her, while deflecting responsibility for the killings themselves, and she mounted an elaborate clemency appeal involving claims of espionage and stolen V-2 schematics. The contrast between her pre-camp record and her conduct inside it made her case one of the more complicated to emerge from the Ravensbrück Trials.
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