Ilse Koch Essay

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There are roughly forty-five murders perpetrated in the United States every [single] day. Most deaths are caused by infectious and parasitic diseases, ischemic heart diseases, HIV/AIDS, murders, cancers, and more. In 2011, a study was conducted exposing the amount of deaths in different age groups in America, revealing that about 39,798 people that are in between the ages of 1-14 years old die, while for people that are 15-34 years old have the death rate of 76,159, also 268,315 die in between the ages of 35-54, while lastly, 673,656 people die at the ages of 55-74 years old. Obviously you can see how high the death rates are in America in general. Some people wonder why such violence and evilness takes place in our world, but there will always be no right answer for the question because no one knows themselves. The world is a monstrous place that our parents have always been scared of sending us out into, because what’s a monstrous place without the abominable people? Named as one of the most evil woman in history on a various amount of sites is Ilse Koch.

Ilse Kholler was born on September 22nd, 1906. She became known as one of the most infamous female concentration camp figures of the 20th century under the name “Ilse Koch”. Ilse, who was not very knowledgeable, was hired to be a typist in a tobacco factory at the age of 15. She later joined the Nazi party in April 1932 and became a Nazi secretary. While working at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp as a SS-Helferin (Female SS Helper), she encountered Karl Otto Koch. He was ten years older than her and was a former WWI veteran. The two eventually fell in love and married one another in 1936.

Karl Koch was assigned as the commander of a contemporary Buchenwald Concentration ...

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...s rearrested by West German authorities that held a criminal trial in the German legal system and found her guilty in 1951. On September 1st, 1967, Ilse committed suicide by hanging herself with her bed sheets while serving another life sentence in a German woman’s prison.

The reason I did Ilse Koch is because she has encountered (and participated in) a ton of dishonorable events that takes a huge involvement in our history. She is a woman that has shown just how far one could go due to the ignorance and hatred for others. She was a wife, mother, and a murderer that luckily no longer roams the earth. Her gruesome and repugnant choices are what makes her so important, even to this day, because she has changed a lot of people’s perspectives on how women are not as fragile and harmless as they may look, because sometimes, a woman can be more treacherous than expected.

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