Frieda Jahnke
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Frieda Jahnke (born July 9, 1906) was a guard at several concentration camps during World War II. She never married, and in 1944, she applied with the Neubrandenburg camp offices to become a prison guard. She was born in Neubrandenburg, Germany.
The SS sent her as an Aufseherin to the Buchenwald subcamp at Torgau, Germany. There Jahnke was trained and became a ruthless warder. Soon after she went to the Markkleeberg subcamp near Leipzig, and after that, to the Buchenwald concentration camp. As the Allies came close to Buchenwald, the SS sent her to Ravensbrück while overseeing a group of prisoners.
Jahnke fled Ravensbrück in late April 1945 before the onset of the Red Army. Her fate remains unknown.
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