Brutal Execution of Elisabeth Lupka - Bestial Nazi Guard at Ravensbruck and Auschwitz - World War 2

The 27th of January 1945, approximately 40 miles west of Kraków, German-occupied Poland. The Soviet army enters Auschwitz, the largest of the extermination centers and one of the most infamous camps of the Holocaust. It is estimated that a minimum 1.3 million people were deported to Auschwitz between 1940 and 1945 and of these, at least 1.1 million were murdered. However, not all its prisoners died. In this Nazi factory of horror, the Soviet soldiers liberate more than 7,000 surviving inmates, who are mostly ill and dying. The unspeakable conditions the liberators confront shed light on the full scope of Nazi horrors. One of the perpetrators of the criminal Nazi regime responsible for these atrocities is Elisabeth Lupka. Elisabeth Lupka was born on the 27th of October 1902 in Klein-Damner, then part of the German Empire. In 1934 she got married but the marriage was childless and soon ended in divorce. Lupka was 30 years old when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party came to power in Germany
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