TRIAL OF NAZI S.S. WARDRESS
' LONDON, Jan. 6. Blonde, puffy-faced Dorothea Binr-J. aged 27, "the woman who taught i'rma Grese," nervously rried to sidestep questions about her treatment of prisoners in the Ravenshruck women's concentration camp when trial of the statf members was resumed, says the British United Press Hamburg correspondent. Binz, who had heen ' a voluntary memher of the SS since she was 19, became chief wardress of Ravenshruck. She admitted that prisoners were heaten, "but never with straps or whips," that she often boxed prisoners' ears, "but I was often attacked by prisoners," and that she regularly kept some prisoners without food for three days. She could not recall how many women she had struck in the camp.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5296, 8 January 1947, Page 5
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