File:Women guards in Bergen-Belsen.jpg

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English: Marta Löbelt telephone operator, Gertrud Rheinhold, Irene Haschke and Anneliese Kohlmann shortly after their arrest at Bergen Belsen, 02 May 1945. The first three are wearing their Nazi uniform while Kohlmann is wearing poorly fitted men's uniform because when arrested she was wearing prisoner uniform trying to disguise herself as a Jewish woman.
Date Taken on 2 May 1945
Source http://blog.uvm.edu/mziegle1/the-ordinary-female-guard/
Author Ground photo recce unit, Kinema Branch H.Q. 2nd. army (British Army Film and Photographic Unit)

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