Elisabeth Hasse
Nazi guard at Auschwitz (1917–1946)
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Life
Hasse worked as director of the women's work detail at Rajsko, Auschwitz sub-camp, and was posted to Auschwitz concentration camp in October 1942.[1] She was known for her brutal treatment of prisoners in the concentration camps.[1][6] After the war, she was tried by a Soviet military tribunal, found guilty of war crimes, sentenced to death, and executed.[7]