Lotte Toberentz

Lotte Maria Charlotte Toberentz ( born May 27, 1900 in Zerbst / Anhalt, † after January 1964) was German Criminal councilor in Nazi German Reich, assistant in the " Reich Central Office for combating youth crime " and head of the ( single ) SS Girls concentration camp Uckermark.

Life

Lotte Toberentz, a professional police officer, the NSDAP ( Mitgliedsnr. 3,917,135 ) occurred in early May 1937. From the beginning of April 1930 to August 1940, she was employed in the female in the Berlin criminal police department police department Alexanderplatz. Subsequently, she worked in the " Reich Central Office for combating youth crime " under Friederike Wieking in the Reich Criminal Police Office ( RKPA ). Together with Johanna Braach visited Toberentz for information in 1941 various concentration camps. From May 1942 until the resolution in April 1945 Toberentz acted as head of the concentration camp girls camp Uckermark. Johanna Braach was her deputy during this period. Toberentz was formally assumed as a woman to the camp commandant of the concentration camp Ravensbrück, but in fact exercised the camp out. In June 1942, the first 70 girls, accompanied by Toberentz came to the camp. About 1,000 girls and young women to have been interned in a concentration camp Uckermark early 1945.

Called the third Ravensbrück process, even Uckermark process ( 14 to 27 April 1948), Toberentz and Braach were indicted along with three other female members of the SS retinue under the British military justice in Hamburg Curio house. The defendants were accused of the following:

Toberentz ' indictment included the points one and three. For lack of evidence, it was, as Braach, acquitted on 26 April 1948. Since the indictment included only offenses against Allied nationals and Toberentz in German girls camp " maladjusted girls and young women " were under whose fate was not subject to proceedings, was actually made of acquittal.

Then Toberentz was again held a senior position at the West German criminal police. Further investigations and interrogations in the 1950s and 1960s passed without result. So Toberentz was heard on 13 January 1964 by officers of the Hessian State Criminal Office in Wiesbaden and denied that children were interned in Uckermark. About their future life nothing is known.

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