Holocaust - Margarete Ilse Köhler was born in Dresden, Germany in 1906 to a factory foreman. Upon schooling in accountantcy, she got a job as a bookkeeper in the 1920s. In 1932,
View of preserved human organs removed from prisoners during medical experiments conducted in Buchenwald concentration camp. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
The Trial of Ilse Koch: 'Tattooed skins were said to have been collected by the wife of the commanding SS officer at Buchenwald' | Independent.ie
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Female Nazi guards tortured and killed thousands, beat naked women to death & 'made lampshades from human skin' | The US Sun
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