Erna Beilhardt Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth and Family

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Erna Beilhardt was born on 7 February, 1907 in Neuteich, Danzig, German Empire. Discover Erna Beilhardt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

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OccupationNurse, SS-Aufseherin
Age91 years old
Zodiac SignAquarius
Born7 February, 1907
Birthday7 February
BirthplaceNeuteich, Danzig, German Empire
Date of death1998 (aged 91) - Wetter, Hesse, Germany Wetter, Hesse, Germany
Died PlaceWetter, Hesse, Germany
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Due to her voluntary resignation and lack of personal murder victims, Beilhardt received a five-year prison sentence, making her the only SS-Aufseherin from Stutthof to be convicted by a Polish court and avoid execution. Although Beilhardt completed her sentence in May 1951, she remained in prison for several more months. Beilhardt was released on 21 December 1951. She died in 1998.

Beilhardt's time as a supervisor was highly unusual compared to other supervisors. Although she fulfilled her regular roles expected as a supervisor, she was not known to have personally beat or killed any prisoners. Beilhardt became increasingly disturbed from watching her fellow overseers torture and kill prisoners. After six weeks, she decided to resign. On 20 January 1945, Beilhardt accompanied the evacuation of prisoners to Königsberg, where she performed nursing duties on injured German soldiers under the German Red Cross.

On 14 July 1945, Beilhardt was working in Swinemünde when she was arrested by Soviet troops. She was accused during the first Stutthof trials (25 April – 31 May 1946) of the maltreatment of concentration camp prisoners.

Beilhardt arrived at Stutthof in August 1944 and was trained as an auxiliary guard (Hilfsaufseherin). She remained at the central Stutthof camp from 18 September 1944 until 11 October 1944, when she attended an overseer program for six weeks and was then moved to the Stutthof Heiligenbeil subcamp.

During her trial, Beilhardt spoke of her support for Nazism. "I liked the idea of our leader that the whole world would apply to us, that we stand victorious over all countries... I have been in the NSDAP party since 1933." At the same time, however, Beilhardt said "I did not like this work very much, because they tormented people too much, which I couldn't look at."

After moving to Danzig, Beilhardt completed her education with a two-year vocational school and worked as a housekeeper in an apartment with the factory director, Willi Lippert. Between 1930 and 1938, she stayed at home and helped her family run stores. During this time, Beilhardt became involved with the German Red Cross. In 1933, she joined the Nazi Party, seeing it as a way to advance her career.

Due to her family's difficult financial situation, especially with the end of World War I, Beilhardt, who had just graduated from elementary school, went to East Prussia, where she got a job in agriculture. In 1927, Beilhardt moved to Danzig, where she lived with her sister and mother. Her mother opened a dairy warehouse in the town.

Erna Beilhardt (February 1907 – 1998) was a German female guard at several Nazi concentration camps during the Holocaust. A member of the SS-Aufseherin, or overseer, Beilhardt was also a nurse affiliated with the German Red Cross during the last year of World War II. Beilhardt is notable for being one of the few Nazi camp personnel to voluntarily resign from their position. She had become increasingly disturbed by the extreme cruelty of the staff.

Beilhardt was born in Neuteich (Nowy Staw), near Danzig, on 7 February 1907. Her father died when she was seven years old. Beilhardt's mother, who came from a well-known family of Swiss dairy and cheesemakers who settled in the town, took care of the family by herself.

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