Fräulein Monsters Evil Nazi Wardresses of WW2 by Carl E Miller
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part two. Following the conclusion of the war, the aforementioned trials were typically Broadcasted on live television, essentially being viewed by millions as a source of entertainment. one x one, most of these Nazi war dresses were brought to justice, but not without inspiring an entire breed of copycat serial killers. These killers would mimic techniques once mastered by these female nazis, learning about them on television. As the trials took place. One of the clearest and most popular examples of this is Ed Geen A K. A. The butcher of Plainfield Dean like Coach would use the skin of his victims, including making human skin lampshades undoubtedly gain was directly influenced by these accusations made against Coach. Whilst she stood trial having started his crime spree only a few years after her trials aired upon searching, Jean's house authorities found an assortment of body parts that ranged from lips and nipples to hearts and fingers. Dean decorated his house with trophies he would take from his victims. He was also in the possession of several death cult magazines and fictional Nazi cannibal adventure stories. While Nazi influenced serial killers began to emerge through the 1950s and 1960s, so did Nazi themed cinema and comic books. The Nazi fascination became a very real thing with writers and creators not being able to come up with much content more terrifying than being prisoner to a bunch of female war dresses, exploitation directors such as jess franco lee frost, roger Corman, David F Friedman Sergio Garand Luigi Barcella and many others begin to wait for it exploit the crimes by depicting them on screen while female Nazi serial killer guards inspired films like the 1975 Ilsa she Wolf of the Ss other films were being made that depicted an entirely different type of real life. Female Nazi Madams of brothels. This was evident in its most popular form, the 1976 film Salon Kitty based on actual events following madame Catherine Azzam. It better known as kitty Schmidt and her notorious brothel. The brothel was used by Nazi intelligence to weed out traitors within the Nazi party. They would use wiretaps in the brothel to record intimate conversations as well as switching all of the prostitutes with trained spies. Kitty Schmidt, like many of the war dresses, would rule the brothel with an iron fist and a true sense of commanding with pierre confidence. But unfortunately there were even more female spies than just her female german spies such as the fraulein Doctor Elsbeth Radmila date back to World War One. But the female Nazi spies of World War Two would become known for their frequent use of violence again, often times using more brutal tactics than their male counterparts. Other evil Nazi women would include lisa Let Meier who volunteered for office duties in Eastern Germany and would shoot jewish prisoners for entertainment. In her spare time, johanna Alveda worked as a secretary to the Nazi party and during her spare time enjoyed throwing jewish Children from the top of roofs. It was disgusting, appalling acts of violence like these that these exploitation directors would later mimic on screen after the emergence of these nazi esque serial killers like Ed Gain and the Manson family during the 19 fifties and 19 sixties occurred. The fascist torture theme would subsequently become a popular form of shock and would ultimately lead to its mass production in the horror genre, in comic books, pornography and in the music scene, Particularly the rising heavy metal acts during the 1970s and 1980s. Considering the terror that these nazis were known to. Cause it is no surprise that cinema would eventually find a way to exploit the situation for an entire decade. Listed below is an incomplete list of some of the most popular horror b movies, war movies and other incredible, insane Nazi exploitation films that were directly influenced by the sheer brutality of Nazi war dresses from World War two, Fraulein dr 1969, Love Camp seven, The Cutthroats, 1969 torture me, kiss me, 1970 in the folds of the flesh, 1970 The big doll house, 1971 Salo, or the 120 days of sodom, 1975. Ilsa She Wolf of the Ss, 1975 S. S. Experiment Camp 1976 Ilsa harem, Keeper of the oil sheiks, 1976. Gestapo's last Orgy, Ilsa The Tigress of Siberia 1977 wanda. The wicked warden 1977 Fraulein devil 1977. The Beast in Heat, 1977. S s girls, 1977. Nazi Love Camp 27, 1977. Helga She Wolf of Still Berg 1978. The Nazi war dress inspired exploitation style cinema ran its course and begin to decline sharply by the late 19 seventies, But not before re emerging in the shape of a fake movie trailer made by horror film director Rob Zombie in 2007 titled Wedwolf, Women of the SS. Many court battles and censorship issues would find the majority of these films from the 1970s on England's video nasty list. But the near disappearance of likely the most disturbing film sub genre leaves the viewer wondering is the pure evil, brutal nature of these women even too much to view in a fictional form on the big screen, the effects of airing the details of their atrocities during public trials after the war undoubtedly lead to immediate copycat killers such as Ed Geen and the Manson family. But these effects would also linger on to influence a wave of serial killers for decades to come as well, Notably Richard Ramirez in the 1980s, who was obsessed with their torturing techniques as well as satanism and the occult. Now, a closer examination would be required before making a factual statement as to why these Nazi females are typically as violent or more than the male Nazis as of now. Only our own speculation can be used to make an educated guess. Some historians have speculated that the women had a hard time competing with the men in terms of physical capabilities as a soldier. So in turn, they would become more violent when given the opportunity in order to impress their male and female peers. The only positive that can be taken away from this documentary piece on the evil Nazi women is the fact that most of them had an equally terrifying death as their victims, many of these women were left with their pitiful thoughts about the torture that they had inflicted on others as they waited for the hangman's noose. While so many Nazis hid behind the lie that they were merely following orders. It is worth mentioning that there was a very small group of Nazi women who did show some compassion, albeit not enough to be of much significance. Although there has been a wide variety of female serial killers throughout history, undoubtedly the most disturbing is the female Nazi war dress. These females were directly responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands of prisoners. With some estimations upward over a million, typically with no mercy shown at all to their victims. Many of these women were from the lower and middle class. Initially seeking these titles for a means to make a living, but like many people in power, they would let their might absorb their morals entirely. However, also, like many of those throughout history who abused their power, they have a judgment day to answer to these Nazi war dresses went from torturing innocent prisoners for entertainment, to going into hiding before ultimately being captured and tried by a jury of their peers with most of their destinies being headed to the gallows where they would be hung for the entire world to see. So in many ways their deaths were fitting to the lives that they lived. However, their suffering in the end is merely a fraction of the amount of suffering that they have caused to both their victims and the family of those victims. Instead of pretending that these events didn't unfold as they did or looking for a broader explanation to the cause of these tragedies. We should instead direct our energy on ensuring it never happens again. Hopefully humanity will not ignore these events but instead embrace these stories to serve as a cautionary tale of what man and unfortunately woman is capable of when they are at their very worst war does indeed bring out the very worst and perhaps everybody who participates. But the despicable acts of these degenerates broke the unwritten rule of war. It is also worth mentioning that Russia's red army also had female gulags or prison guards who were likely equally as deviant, yet not as much as documented about the crimes of these women. This is due to the soviet union being on the winning side of the war and only disclosing what they pleased, But Russia was in fact the very first country to have concentration camps and likely had female guards that date back to the early 1930s. If these Russian female guards were half as brutal as the Red Army's female bombers and spies, then I'm sure they're victims would have some awful stories to tell if they were still alive the end.