Juana Bormann
Juana Bormann was born on September 10th, 1983. Bormann joined the Auxiliary SS in 1938. She oversaw a women's camp near Berlin. Bormann also worked at Auschwitz in 1942, where she received the nicknames "Wiesel" and "the women with the dogs." Bormann received these nicknames, because she had a large German Shepard that she would make attack the prisoners. In 1945, Bormann was on trial for crimes at Auschwitz and Berge-Belsen Concentration Camps. She was found guilty and was hung on December 13th, 1945.