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Jane Bernigau

Gerda "Jane" Bernigau (born 5 October 1908) was an ''SS Oberaufseherin'' in Nazi concentration camps before and during World War II.
==Camp work==
Bernigau was born as Gerda Bernigau on 5 October 1908, in Sagan, Germany (now Żagań, Poland). In 1938, she joined the camp staff at the Lichtenburg early camp in eastern Germany. There, because of her willingness to get her job done, she was eventually promoted to chief wardress (''Oberaufseherin'') over the vast system of Gross-Rosen women's satellite camps. In May 1939, Bernigau went to Ravensbrück concentration camp as a guard.
In September 1942 (or 1943), Bernigau was sent as a wardress to the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp satellite camp at St. Lambrecht.〔Wolfgang Benz(Hg.), Barbara Distel (Hg.), Der Ort des Terrors. Geschichte der nationalsozialistischen Konzentrationslager Band 4: Flossenbürg, Mauthausen, Ravensbrück, p. 429〕 Bernigau was posted to the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in 1944 as chief wardress and dealt with the initial training of female guard candidates until the were dispersed out to Langenbielau/Reichenbach for completion of their course. She was awarded the ''Kriegsverdienstkreuz II. Klasse ohne Schwerter'' medal in 1944 for her devotion to the Third Reich and her camp services, and she had tremendous power over her subordinate female guards as well as the women prisoners in the sub-camps.〔http://www.fold3.com/browse.php#1|hDHeJajx7Nvy2OpChojUqTywN〕 In a recent publication, they wrote: "The commander of Gross-Rosen inspected the camps frequently and went on field trips to choose appropriate locations for new camps. SS Chief Supervisor Jane Bernigau did a stint in Gross-Rosen and sometimes accompanied the commander on visits that had been chosen for new camps. She also joined him in visits to camps and factories where the employment of prisoners had to be regularized."〔A Narrow Bridge to Life, By Gutterman, Bella, p. 101〕

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