Luise Brunner


Luise Brunner was a German concentration camp guard in Auschwitz II and the chief oberaufseherin of Ravensbrück concentration camp from December 1944 to April 1945.
Brunner was born in Aidhausen in 1908. She trained at the Ravensbruck concentration camp during June 1942, and in October of that year she was assigned to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where she rose through the ranks to become a Kommandoführerin. At Birkenau, Brunner was feared for her brutality: "A female German teacher – Drechsler – was the Lagerführerin , a German woman named Brunner was the Oberapportführerin and another once called Grese was the Rapportführerin. If they noticed a shawl, a pullover, or stocking they would beat you half-dead."
During the Seventh Ravensbrück Trial, Brunner was tried on charges of mistreatment of inmates of Allied nationality and participation in the selection of inmates for the gas chamber. She was sentenced to 3 years imprisonment.