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rdfs:comment | - Maria Mandl (also spelled Mandel) (January 10, 1912 - January 24, 1948) was an Austrian SS-Helferin infamous for her key role in The Holocaust as a top-ranking official at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp where she is believed to have been directly implicit in the deaths of over 500,000 female prisoners.
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death place | - Kraków, Republic of Poland
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Caption | - Mandl after her arrest by US troops, 1945
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Employer | - Aufseherin, Lichtenburg, Oberaufseherin, Ravensbrück, Lagerführerin, Auschwitz II Birkenau, women's camp at Birkenau, Dachau concentration camp.
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Birth Place | - Münzkirchen, Austria-Hungary
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abstract | - Maria Mandl (also spelled Mandel) (January 10, 1912 - January 24, 1948) was an Austrian SS-Helferin infamous for her key role in The Holocaust as a top-ranking official at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp where she is believed to have been directly implicit in the deaths of over 500,000 female prisoners.
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