Editing Ilse Koch
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|type of villain = Sadistic War Criminal | |type of villain = Sadistic War Criminal | ||
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|crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Mutilation<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>Adultery<br>Embezzlement<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Fascism]]<br>[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br>[[Misandry]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]] | |crimes = [[War crimes]]<br>[[Torture]]<br>[[Crimes against humanity]]<br>Mutilation<br>Mass [[murder]]<br>Adultery<br>Embezzlement<br>[[Rape]]<br>[[Fascism]]<br>[[Ethnic cleansing]]<br>[[Misandry]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]] | ||
|hobby = Torturing prisoners | |hobby = Torturing prisoners | ||
}}'''Ilse Koch''' (22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was a [[Nazi Party]] [[concentration camp]] guard and overseer during [[the Holocaust]]. She was married to [[Karl-Otto Koch]], commandant of the concentration camps Buchenwald (1937–1941) and Majdanek (1941–1943). In 1947, she became one of the first prominent Nazis tried by the U.S. military. | }}'''Ilse Koch''' (22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was a [[Nazi Party]] [[concentration camp]] guard and overseer during [[the Holocaust]]. She was married to [[Karl-Otto Koch]], commandant of the concentration camps Buchenwald (1937–1941) and Majdanek (1941–1943). In 1947, she became one of the first prominent Nazis tried by the U.S. military. |