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Greta$32773$ - translation to English

GERMAN NURSE, CAMP GUARD AT CONCENTRATION CAMP RAVENSBRÜCK (1908-1947)
Greta Boesel; Greta Bosel

Greta      
n. Greta (voornaam)
Greta Garbo         
  • The approved application by Greta's mother to allow her name change from Gustafsson to Garbo.
  • John Gilbert]]
  • John Gilbert]] in ''[[A Woman of Affairs]]'' (1928)
  • Monument in [[Södermalm]]
  • In ''Camille'' (1936)
  • Garbo's grave at [[Skogskyrkogården]] Cemetery
  • Garbo signing her US citizenship papers in February 1951
  • The Saga of Gösta Berling]]'' (1924) with [[Lars Hanson]]
  • Anna Christie]]'' (1930)
  • Conquest]]'' (1937)
  • Portrait photograph of Greta Garbo, 1925
SWEDISH-AMERICAN ACTRESS (1905-1990)
Garbo, Greta; Greta Lovisa Gustafsson; Garbo Speaks; Garbo speaks; Greta Garbo filmography; Greta Louisa Gustafsson; Garboesque; Greta Gustafson; Mona Gabor; Greta Gustafsson
n. Greta Garbo (de "goddelijke" een zweedse actrise, had een brilliante karrière in hollywood)
Murder on the Orient Express         
  • The railway station passenger terminal in [[Vinkovci]], [[Croatia]]
1934 NOVEL BY AGATHA CHRISTIE
Murder On The Orient Express; Murder on the Calais Coach; The Murder on the Orient Express; Murder On the Orient Express; Murder in the Calais Coach; Greta Ohlsson
Moord op de Orient Express (detective verhaal van Agatha Christi)

Definition

bunyip
['b?nj?p]
¦ noun Austral.
1. a mythical monster said to inhabit inland waterways.
2. an impostor or pretender.
Origin
from an Aborig. word.

Wikipedia

Greta Bösel

Greta Bösel (née Mueller) (9 May 1908 – 3 May 1947) was a trained nurse. Born in Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany, she became a camp guard at Ravensbrück in August 1944.

Her rank at the camp was Arbeitseinsatzführerin (Work Input Overseer). In November 1944, Bösel was supposed to have been one of the staff members to select prisoners for the gas chamber, or for transfer to Uckermark. She is known to have told another SS guard "If they [prisoners] cannot work, let them rot."

After the death march of prisoners out of Ravensbrück following the impending liberation by the Red Army of Soviet troops, Bösel fled the camp with her husband. She was later caught and arrested by British troops.

Bösel, along with other female guards including Dorothea Binz, stood accused at the first Ravensbrück Trial, which took place between December 1946 and February 1947 in Hamburg, Germany. The court found her guilty of maltreatment, murder and taking part in the "selections". She was executed for her crimes at 9:55 am on 3 May 1947, 24 minutes after Elisabeth Marschall, by Albert Pierrepoint in Hamelin Prison.