Dorothea Binz, born on March sixteenth, nineteen twenty, was a notorious figure in the dark history of the Holocaust. As a Nazi German officer and supervisor at the Ravensbrück concentration camp, she became infamous for her extreme cruelty and sadistic behavior towards the prisoners under her command.
Her tenure at Ravensbrück was marked by brutality, as she was recognized as one of the most ruthless overseers within the Nazi regime. Binz's actions contributed to the suffering and death of countless individuals, solidifying her reputation as a torturer and a symbol of the horrors of the concentration camp system.
Following the end of World War II, Binz was captured and held accountable for her war crimes. On May second, nineteen forty-seven, she was executed, bringing a measure of justice to the victims of her heinous acts.