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Johanna Braach was born on 16 May, 1907. Discover Johanna Braach's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 116 years old?

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Born 16 May, 1907
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1952

After the trial, Braach worked again in a managerial capacity at the West German police. From 1952 until her retirement in 1972, Braach was head of the female criminal investigation department in Bielefeld as well as in Essen.

1948

In the Third Ravensbruck Trial, also called the Uckermark process,(14th to 16 April 1948), Braach and Toberentz were indicted of being part of the SS female guardians, also called Wardresses (Aufseherinnen, SS-Gefolge) under British military penal code in the Hamburg Curiohaus, together with three other female relatives. The accused was charged with the following:

Braach's indictment included one to four points. For lack of evidence, she was acquitted, as was Toberentz, on April 26, 1948. The indictment included only crimes against Allied nationals, and since only German non-conformist girls and young women were under the girls camp, this was not the subject of the process.

1946

Johanna Braach lived in Minden from 6 June 1946 to 16 May 1957, where she was head of the female police force from 1947.

1944

Amt V (Dept. V, crime - Kripo) was led by SS-Gruppenführer Arthur Nebe. From 15 August 1944, after Nebe was executed, it was led by SS-Oberführer and Oberregierungsrat Friedrich Panzinger; Friederike Wieking was the forensic Director of group V A 3 (female police).

1941

Together with Lotte Toberentz, Braach visited several camps in 1941. Braach served as Deputy Head of the Uckermark girls camp from mid-1942 until its dissolution in April 1945. Lotte Toberentz was her supervisor during this period. About 1,000 girls and young women were interned in Uckermark by early 1945.

1937

Johanna Braach was a policewoman when she joined the Nazi Party (membership number. 3.926.001) in early March 1937. From 1934 to 1941, she was deployed in the female police in Berlin. She then worked in the "Reich Central Office for combating juvenile delinquency" under Friederike Wieking. Wieking was a female detective in Germany, and head of section V A 3 of the Reich Criminal Police Office (Amt V) in the Reich Security Main Office, as well as the Reich Central Office for combating the juvenile delinquency and truancy.

1935

The build-up phase of the WKP fell within the period of national socialism. After 1935, the Prussian Landeskriminalamt had been converted into the Reich Criminal Police Bureau (RKPA). In 1937 the Nazis ordered the formation of a female police force, and further expanded it. Each major department of the judicial police was attached to a WKP Department. Their work was organized according to Nazi political principles.

1934

Wieking, in June 1934 was a member of the National Socialist Women's organization or NS-Frauenschaft. She was also a member of the National Socialist Association of civil servants, where she led the activities of the WKP crime Director of Department I of the RKPA. On July 1, 1939 the WKP was attached to the "Reich Central Office for combating the juvenile delinquency". Since 1941 it had responsibility for the protection of youth camp of Moringen, and in May 1942 it was responsible for the Uckermark girls camp, near the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Fürstenberg/Havel. Wieking was imprisoned in 1945 for seven years by the Soviets.

1907

Johanna Braach (born 16 May 1907 in Altenhundem; d. after 1972) was Chief Secretary in the "Reich Central Office for combating the juvenile delinquency" and Deputy Head of the girls' concentration camp at Uckermark.