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 Jane Austen - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Jane Austen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Jane Austen (December 16, 1775–July 18, 1817) was a prominent English novelist whose work is considered part of the Western canon.
The only undisputed portrait of Jane Austen is a coloured sketch done by Cassandra which resides in the National Portrait Gallery in London.
In 1801 the family moved to Bath; after the death of her father in 1805, Jane, her sister and her mother lived with Frank and his family for several years until they moved in 1809 to Chawton.
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 Marie Herold - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Working in a factory, the Nazis forced her to appear at the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp for basic guard training.
On 15 September 1944 the reluctant woman was trained under Jane Bernigau and sent to work as an Aufseherin.
Soon after she accompanied a transport of women to the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany.
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 Jane Bernigau   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Jane Bernigau was an SS (Special police force in Nazi Germany founded as a personal bodyguard for Adolf Hitler in 1925; the SS administered the concentration camps)
Jane received the Kriegsverdienstkreuz II Klassen ohne Schwerter medal in 1943 for her devotion to the Reich (The German state)
Jane fled the camp in early May 1945 and has never been prosecuted for her war crimes (A crime committed in wartime; violation of rules of war)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /ref/jane_bernigau   (524 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Aufseherin
In the Graslitz auxiliary camp, Marianne Essmann was promoted head guard, at Gross Rosen, Jane Bernigau, in Gruenberg, Anna Viebeg served as chief Oberaufseherin, while Anna Jahn and Hela Milefski served as Second Lagerleiterinnen (Replacement Camp Overseers).
The tiny subcamp at Kochstadt Emma was head woman guard; Kratzau II in Poland was overseen by Gertrud Becker, Lenzing by Lagerführerin Schmidt and Oberaufseherin Margarete Freinberger.
Chief wardresses there were Jane Bernigau, Margarete Gallinat, Maria Mandel, Johanna Langefeld, Greta Boesel, Else Grabner, Kaethe Hoern, Erna Rose, while Dorothea Binz served as their assistant.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/Aufseherin   (2835 words)

  
 Juana Bormann - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Juana Bormann was a prison guard at several Nazi death and concentration camps, and was executed as a war criminal at Hameln after a trial in 1945.
At her trial in late 1945 Juana Bormann said she had joined the SS auxiliary in 1938 "...to earn more money." She first served at the Lichtenburg concentration camp in Saxony under SS Oberaufseherin Jane Bernigau with forty-nine other SS women.
In 1939 she was assigned to oversee a work crew at the new Ravensbruck women's camp near Berlin.
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 aufseherin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Head overseers at Ravensbruck were Johanna Langefeld, Maria Mandel, Jane Bernigau, Erna Rose, and their assistant, Dorothea Binz.
In Stutthof, Elisabeth Wistoki and Gerda Steinhoff were Oberaufseherin; at Mauthausen it was Margarethe Freiberger and Jane Bernigau; and at Buchenwald, Ilse Koch.
The SS women, as they have been called, were generally strong, stout and healthy.
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 AUFSEHERIN   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Ravensbruck, the only strictly women's camp in the camp network, was run by many SS men, but only assisted by a few female overseers.
Head overseers at Ravensbruck were Johanna Langefeld, Maria Mandel, Jane Bernigau, Erna Rose, Emma Anna Maria Zimmer and Dorothea Binz.
At Auscwhitz they were Johanna Langefeld, Maria Mandel, Margot Dreschler, Irma Grese and Elisabeth Volkenrath, and at Majdnek they were Elsa Erich, Hermine Braunsteiner, Else Weber and a woman named Redeli.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/au/Aufseherin.htm   (707 words)

  
 History of Butler County Pennsylvania, 1883-30
His children are Jane, Summit Township; Macy (STEVENSON), California; William and Margaret, deceased; Nancy (MARTIN), Summit Township; Priscilla, deceased; and James, Jefferson Township.
One day he came across a fisherman who bargained to take him across, but before the time came a wagon train arrived, and by a neat little ruse, in which he passed himself as a wagonmaster, he passed through the lines, and was rewarded by finding his son alive and well.
WELSH was married to Miss Jane, daughter of John DAVIS, a native of Ireland, and a resident of Jefferson where he died in 1853.
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 Fanny Baur (fanny baur resources)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
- In the Graslitz auxiliary camp, Marianne Essmann was promoted head guard, at Gross Rosen, Jane Bernigau, in Gruenberg, Anna Fiebeg (June 1944-January 1945) served as chief Oberaufseherin, while Anna Jahn and Hela Milefski served as Second Lagerleiterinnen (Replacement Camp Overseers).
Chief wardresses there were Jane Bernigau (May 1939-May 1941), Margarete Gallinat (1944), Maria Mandel (March 1942-October 1942), Johanna Langefeld (May 1941-March 1942), Greta Boesel (1944-April 1945), Else Grabner (1944-April 1945), Kaethe Hoern (1944), Erna Rose (1944-April 1945), while Dorothea Binz served as their assistant from August 1943 until the camps liberation in April 1945.
Lambrecht it was Jane Bernigau (1944/January 1945), while at Stutthof generals promoted Johanna Wisotzki and Gerda Steinhoff to chief female overseers, while at Theresienstadt this was given to Hildegard Neumann.
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