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  1. 20 de jun. de 2015 · Describe Hermine Braunsteiner-Ryan’s career in the Nazi system. She was an overseer at Ravensbrück concentration camp from August 15, 1939 and she became the director of clothing storage in 1941. In 1942, she transferred to Majdanek, a concentration and death camp in Poland.

  2. "My God, I knew this would happen. You've come." —Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, housewife in Queens, New York, former concentration camp guard While the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg and numerous subsequent courts tried Nazi officials and their collaborators, many lesser-known offenders were able to evade justice. Even some who had participated in the murder of thousands of ...

  3. 29 de jun. de 2021 · One of the main accused, the Vienna-born Hermine Braunsteiner, who would become "Mrs. Ryan" after emigrating with her husband to Canada and then the US, had served only around two years behind ...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2005 · Hermine Braunsteiner Ryan, whose past as Nazi death camp guard was revealed in 1964, is reported by Simon Wiesenthal Center to have died on April 19, 1999; Ryan, first US citizen to be extradited ...

  5. 5 de feb. de 2015 · The former, Hermine Braunsteiner, born in Vienna in 1919, started out as an ordinary guard at the Ravensbrück camp (August 1939–October 1942) and finally became head overseer (Lagerführerin) atthe Genthin camp (January 1944–May 1945), a subcamp of Sachsenhausen, having been a deputy chief overseer at Majdanek in the interim (October 1942–January 1944).

  6. 14 de ene. de 2021 · Hermine Braunsteiner ‘Stomping Mare’ Warden at Ravensbrück and Majdanek Camps. Born 1909, Died free at the age of 90. This tall, blue-eyed blonde was born to a Catholic family in Vienna; her father was a chauffeur and her mother was a laundrywoman. She aspired to be a nurse, but instead became a maid.

  7. Braunsteiner Ryan was the first Nazi criminal to be extradited from the US. Wiesenthal's tenacity and unflagging passion for tracking down perpetrators inspired survivors of the Holocaust and other genocides to believe that justice can and will prevail, even with the passage of time. He died in September 2005 after a lifetime of vocal activism.