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EXECUTION of Emma Zimmer – Brutal NAZI Guard at Ravensbrück and Auschwitz Concentration Camps-DOCU
Execution of Emma Zimmer – Brutal Nazi Guard at Ravensbrück and Auschwitz Concentration Camps. Emma Zimmer, the eldest child of the pharmacist Oscar Mezel and his wife Maria was born on the 14th of August 1888 in Haßmersheim, then part of the German Empire. Zimmer was 44 years old when in 1933 Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party came into power in Germany. Women, such as Emma, were central to Adolf Hitler’s plan to create an ideal “Aryan” community. Hitler valued women for both their activism in the Nazi movement and their biological power as generators of the race. In Nazi thinking, a larger, racially purer population would enhance Germany’s military strength and provide settlers to colonize conquered territory in eastern Europe. The Third Reich’s aggressive population policy encouraged “racially pure” women to bear as many children as possible. Nazi population policy took a radical turn in 1936 when SS leaders created the state-directed program known as Lebensborn meaning Fount of Life. Lebensborn ordinance prescribed that every SS member should father four children, in or out of wedlock. Lebensborn homes sheltered single mothers with their children, provided birth documents and financial support, and recruited adoptive parents for the children. In the end, however, the Lebensborn program was never promoted aggressively and only around 7,000 children were born into the Lebensborn homes during the program’s nine-year-long existence. Instead, Nazi population policy concentrated on the family and marriage. The state encouraged matrimony through marriage loans, dispensed family income supplements for each new child, publicly honored “child-rich” families, bestowed the Cross of Honor of the German Mother on women bearing four or more babies, and increased punishments for abortion. Part of that camp system was Lichtenburg concentration camp where Emma Zimmer became a guard in 1937. One year later she was appointed assistant to the female superintendent of this camp Johanna Langefeld. Housed in a Renaissance castle, Lichtenburg was among the first concentration camps to be built by the Nazis and was operated by the SS from 1933 to 1939. From 1937 to 1939, it held only female prisoners. One of the camp’s most prominent prisoners was Olga Benário Prestes – a German Communist activist. In February 1938, after the birth of her child, she was first sent to the Lichtenburg concentration camp and, later when it was closed in May 1939, Benario Prestes as well as Emma Zimmer and the remaining Lichtenburg Nazi staff and prisoners were sent to the newly opened Ravensbrück concentration camp. At Ravensbrück, which replaced Lichtenburg as the main camp for female prisoners, Benário Prestes was whipped, tortured, and placed in a punishment bunker while working as slave labor in a Siemens factory. At Ravensbrück, Zimmer became a guard in the Bunker – the punishment block – dealing with prisoner punishment and was known in the camp for being brutal and sadistic in her guard duties. After the war, Maria Wiedmaier, a Holocaust survivor, recalled how at Ravensbrück Zimmer became infamous for brutal treatment of prisoners whom she would beat with everything that was at hand without any reason until they lay still. According to Wiedmaier, on one occasion Zimmer grabbed a young Polish woman who was having hysterical fits one winter morning during roll call, and ‘threw her into the water repeatedly’. The Polish woman was then expected to work outside the camp without changing and died shortly after. At Auschwitz, Zimmer was notorious for her brutal and sadistic behavior towards the prisoners. After the war, one Holocaust Survivor remembered Emma Zimmer as follows: “Our supervisor was an old and mean SS-woman called Emma Zimmer. She was vicious and dangerous and frightening us constantly with threats, proclaiming in a sadistic voice, “I will report you and then you will go away, you know where? Just one way-up the chimney.” We hated her and were scared of her.” From May 1943 Zimmer headed the postal censorship office in the women’s camp of the Auschwitz concentration camp and in September 1943 she was awarded the War Merit Cross II Class without swords.