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Hildegard Martha Lächert (19 March 1920 – 14 April 1995) was a female guard, or Aufseherin, at several concentration camps controlled by Nazi Germany. She became publicly known for her service at Ravensbrück, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. In August 1973, Lächert was arrested by West German officials, and questioned about her past in Majdanek, due to the upcoming third Majdanek Trial. Lächert was released, but then rearrested as a suspect in June 1979 and put on trial.

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  • Hildegard Lächertová (20. ledna 1920, Berlín – 1995, tamtéž) byla německá zdravotní sestra a ženská dozorkyně v několika německých koncentračních táborech během druhé světové války. Známou se stala díky své službě především v koncentračních táborech Ravensbrück, Majdanek a Auschwitz-Birkenau. Po válce byla odsouzena na 27 let za své brutální chování vůči vězňům. (cs)
  • Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert (* 19. März 1920 in Berlin; † 14. April 1995) war eine deutsche Aufseherin in den Konzentrationslagern Ravensbrück, Majdanek, Auschwitz und im Durchgangslager Bozen. (de)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (19 March 1920 – 14 April 1995) was a female guard, or Aufseherin, at several concentration camps controlled by Nazi Germany. She became publicly known for her service at Ravensbrück, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. In October 1942, at the age of 22, Lächert, a German nurse, was called to serve at Majdanek as an Aufseherin. During her time in Majdanek, Lächert was recalled as having been extremely brutal. Lächert was disciplined by her SS superiors at least three times, albeit all for administative offensives. She spent five days in jail for violating a curfew, and another eight days in jail for losing her pistol. In 1944, after the birth of her third child, Lächert served at Auschwitz concentration camp. She fled the camp in December 1944 ahead of the advancing Red Army. There are reports that her last overseeing jobs were at Bolzano, a detention camp in northern Italy, and at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp in Austria. In July 1945, Lächert, whose crimes had not been discovered yet, returned to Berlin and worked in an American hospital until October, after which she returned to Austria to continue nursing. On 30 March 1946, Austrian police officers arrested Lächert since she had previously worked with the SS. She was transferred to British custody, and then extradited to Poland in December. In November 1947, the former member of the Schutzstaffel (SS) appeared in a Kraków, Poland courtroom, along with 40 other SS guards in the Auschwitz trial. Lächert sat next to three other former SS women, Alice Orlowski, Therese Brandl, and Luise Danz. Because of her war crimes in Auschwitz and Płaszów, the former guard and mother of two surviving children was given a sentence of 15 years in prison. Lächert was released from prison under an amnesty on 7 December 1956. Lächert subsequently received 6000 DM from the West German government as an alleged prisoner of war. After her release, Lächert briefly worked with the CIA and BND, which at the time was routinely interviewing Nazi war criminals who had been released from prisons in Eastern Europe. Lächert's work with the agencies ended after only a few months since she was quickly deemed useless. In August 1973, Lächert was arrested by West German officials, and questioned about her past in Majdanek, due to the upcoming third Majdanek Trial. Lächert was released, but then rearrested as a suspect in June 1979 and put on trial. The testimonies heard concerning Lächert's sadistic behaviour were extensive and detailed. One former prisoner, Henryka Ostrowska, testified, "We always said blutige about the fact that she struck until blood showed," giving her the nickname "Bloody Brigitte" (Krwawa Brygida in Polish). Many other witnesses characterized her as the "worst" or "the most cruel" Aufseherin, as "Beast", and as "Fright of the Prisoners." For her part in selections to the gas chamber, releasing her dog onto inmates and her overall abuse, the court sentenced her to 12 years imprisonment for her complicity to the murder of 1196 prisoners in the Majdanek trials. Prosecutors had requested a life sentence. Lächert never had to serve this time, since her imprisonment in Poland and the time she spent in custody awaiting trial were allowed as time served. She died in 1995. (en)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (Berlino, 20 gennaio 1920 – Berlino, 14 aprile 1995) è stata una militare tedesca, guardia femminile delle SS in diversi campi di concentramento nazisti. Divenne pubblicamente nota per il suo servizio a Ravensbrück, Majdanek e Auschwitz-Birkenau. Dopo la guerra fu condannata a un totale di 27 anni di carcere per il trattamento brutale riservato ai detenuti durante il servizio nel campo, di cui ha scontato quasi dieci. (it)
  • Hildegard Lachert, née le 19 mars 1920 et morte le 14 avril 1995, était une gardienne SS (Aufseherin) dans de nombreux camps de concentration nazis pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Hildegard Lächert (Berlijn, 20 januari 1920 - aldaar, 1995) was in de Tweede Wereldoorlog een Aufseherin, een vrouwelijke bewaker in diverse concentratiekampen. Ze had als bijnaam Bloedige Brigitte. Alle getuigen noemden haar wreed. Ze werd aan het begin van de Tweede Wereldoorlog Aufseherin in het concentratiekamp Ravensbrück. In oktober 1942 werd ze Aufseherin in het concentratiekamp Majdanek. Ze was daarna vanaf 1944 nog actief in de concentratiekampen Płaszów, vlak bij Krakau en Auschwitz. Ze vluchtte toen het Rode Leger het kamp naderde weg. Ze deed nog dienst in Bolzano, een detentiekamp in Noord-Italië, en in het concentratiekamp Mauthausen. Ze werd na de Tweede Wereldoorlog bij het Auschwitzproces in 1947, dat door de rechtbank in Krakau, in Polen werd gevoerd, veroordeeld tot een gevangenisstraf van vijftien jaar. Veel van haar collega's kregen de doodstraf. Lächert werd in 1956 vervroegd vrijgelaten uit de gevangenis van Krakau. Ze werd in 1975 opnieuw voor de rechter gedaagd in Düsseldorf, bij het Majdanekproces en werd daarbij in 1981 veroordeeld tot twaalf jaar gevangenisstraf. Ze hoefde niet de gevangenis in, omdat ze daar al eerder tien jaar en in voorarrest ruim vijf jaar in had gezeten. Ze overleed in 1995 op 75-jarige leeftijd. (nl)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (ur. 19 marca 1920 w Berlinie, zm. 1995) – niemiecka nadzorczyni SS (SS-Aufseherin) pełniąca służbę w hitlerowskich obozach koncentracyjnych i zbrodniarka wojenna. (pl)
  • Марта Луиза Хильдегард Лехерт (нем. Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert, 19 марта 1920, Берлин, Веймарская республика — 14 апреля 1995) — надзирательница нескольких концентрационных лагерей во время Второй мировой войны, нацистская военная преступница. После войны была дважды судима и приговорена в общей сложности к 27 годам тюремного заключения. (ru)
  • Марта Луїза Гільдеґард Лехерт (нім. Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert; 20 січня 1920, Берлін — 1995, Берлін) — наглядачка декількох концентраційних таборів під час Другої світової війни, нацистська воєнна злочинниця. (uk)
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  • Hildegard Lächertová (20. ledna 1920, Berlín – 1995, tamtéž) byla německá zdravotní sestra a ženská dozorkyně v několika německých koncentračních táborech během druhé světové války. Známou se stala díky své službě především v koncentračních táborech Ravensbrück, Majdanek a Auschwitz-Birkenau. Po válce byla odsouzena na 27 let za své brutální chování vůči vězňům. (cs)
  • Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert (* 19. März 1920 in Berlin; † 14. April 1995) war eine deutsche Aufseherin in den Konzentrationslagern Ravensbrück, Majdanek, Auschwitz und im Durchgangslager Bozen. (de)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (Berlino, 20 gennaio 1920 – Berlino, 14 aprile 1995) è stata una militare tedesca, guardia femminile delle SS in diversi campi di concentramento nazisti. Divenne pubblicamente nota per il suo servizio a Ravensbrück, Majdanek e Auschwitz-Birkenau. Dopo la guerra fu condannata a un totale di 27 anni di carcere per il trattamento brutale riservato ai detenuti durante il servizio nel campo, di cui ha scontato quasi dieci. (it)
  • Hildegard Lachert, née le 19 mars 1920 et morte le 14 avril 1995, était une gardienne SS (Aufseherin) dans de nombreux camps de concentration nazis pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. (fr)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (ur. 19 marca 1920 w Berlinie, zm. 1995) – niemiecka nadzorczyni SS (SS-Aufseherin) pełniąca służbę w hitlerowskich obozach koncentracyjnych i zbrodniarka wojenna. (pl)
  • Марта Луиза Хильдегард Лехерт (нем. Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert, 19 марта 1920, Берлин, Веймарская республика — 14 апреля 1995) — надзирательница нескольких концентрационных лагерей во время Второй мировой войны, нацистская военная преступница. После войны была дважды судима и приговорена в общей сложности к 27 годам тюремного заключения. (ru)
  • Марта Луїза Гільдеґард Лехерт (нім. Marthe Luise Hildegard Lächert; 20 січня 1920, Берлін — 1995, Берлін) — наглядачка декількох концентраційних таборів під час Другої світової війни, нацистська воєнна злочинниця. (uk)
  • Hildegard Martha Lächert (19 March 1920 – 14 April 1995) was a female guard, or Aufseherin, at several concentration camps controlled by Nazi Germany. She became publicly known for her service at Ravensbrück, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau. In August 1973, Lächert was arrested by West German officials, and questioned about her past in Majdanek, due to the upcoming third Majdanek Trial. Lächert was released, but then rearrested as a suspect in June 1979 and put on trial. (en)
  • Hildegard Lächert (Berlijn, 20 januari 1920 - aldaar, 1995) was in de Tweede Wereldoorlog een Aufseherin, een vrouwelijke bewaker in diverse concentratiekampen. Ze had als bijnaam Bloedige Brigitte. Alle getuigen noemden haar wreed. Ze overleed in 1995 op 75-jarige leeftijd. (nl)
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