S.S Officer Ilse Koch.
Not all men were ss officers. This occupation also consisted of women.
Women were more or so brutal then the men. There was a nasty lady in particular, her name was Ilse Koch, also known as 'The bitch of Buchenwald'. She inherited the last name koch from her husband
Karl Otto Koch who was yet another treacherous bieng. Ilse married in 1936 knowing they were the perfect match. Ilse had four children who were Uwe Kohler, Gudrun Koch, Artvin Koch, and Gisela Koch.
Koch was a sadistic, heartless, vicious, and inhuman soul. She would collect the unimaginable, the unthinkable. Koch would skin human inmates and create handbags and lampshades. She would dress to allure in tight mini skirts and embracing sweaters that clung to her. If anyone even dared to look at her would be shot on the spot. she also inspected male inmates for tattoos that caught her attention. later she would take them with her husband so he could skin them. Koch would the make crafts of them such as book covers.
koch wa later held for trial and sentenced to four years in prison on September 24th 1948 because there was lack of evidence. not so far along on the next day she was later tried to serve life prison. Ilse declared herself innocent of course. She claimed she was a victim of fraud and that she was framed. Koch only served 19 years in prison until she commited suicide in 1967.
Women were more or so brutal then the men. There was a nasty lady in particular, her name was Ilse Koch, also known as 'The bitch of Buchenwald'. She inherited the last name koch from her husband
Karl Otto Koch who was yet another treacherous bieng. Ilse married in 1936 knowing they were the perfect match. Ilse had four children who were Uwe Kohler, Gudrun Koch, Artvin Koch, and Gisela Koch.
Koch was a sadistic, heartless, vicious, and inhuman soul. She would collect the unimaginable, the unthinkable. Koch would skin human inmates and create handbags and lampshades. She would dress to allure in tight mini skirts and embracing sweaters that clung to her. If anyone even dared to look at her would be shot on the spot. she also inspected male inmates for tattoos that caught her attention. later she would take them with her husband so he could skin them. Koch would the make crafts of them such as book covers.
koch wa later held for trial and sentenced to four years in prison on September 24th 1948 because there was lack of evidence. not so far along on the next day she was later tried to serve life prison. Ilse declared herself innocent of course. She claimed she was a victim of fraud and that she was framed. Koch only served 19 years in prison until she commited suicide in 1967.