


Liselotte Meier
Surname | Meier |
Given Name | Liselotte |
Country | Germany |
Category | Government |
Gender | Female |
Contributor: C. Peter Chen
ww2dbaseLiselotte Meier volunteered for office duties in Eastern Europe and eventually engaged in a romantic relationship with Nazi official Hermann Hanweg. At the office, papers regarding deportations and mass shootings of Jews routinely passed through her desk. Off duty, Hanweg and Meier would engage in the shooting of Jews for entertainment on their estate in Lida, occupied Poland (now in Belarus).
ww2dbaseSource: Wendy Lower, Hitler's Furies: German Women in the Nazi Killing Fields
Last Major Revision: Dec 2015
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Visitor Submitted Comments
31 Jan 2017 04:58:27 AM
She got away scott free ...
27 Feb 2019 07:18:19 AM
Infuriating
23 Mar 2020 08:18:22 PM
Sickening. How did she live with herself?
22 Aug 2021 01:52:44 PM
Hanweg and Meier would engage in the shooting of Jews for entertainment on their estate in Lida, occupied Poland...???
Really !!!
Never happened. Yet another story :(
3 Sep 2021 08:15:41 AM
Regarding Liselotte Meier :
Was she prosecuted and convicted after ww2 ?
When did she die ?
Thks for your information
Brgds
FXD
8 Jun 2023 07:19:13 AM
I believe I have a photo of her in a adress book I found in an antique store. She put her pic in and gave it to someone dated 7/25/1945.
I would love to get some opinions.
6 Feb 2025 09:54:50 AM
Ritengo che le donne nel nazismo come nel fascismo nel brigatismo ma anche nella resistenza, siano state coinvolte pure dagli uomini per i quali hanno nutrito qualcosa, tranne alcune perle rare come Sophie Scholl che era single ! La loro malvagità e intendo per le prime tre categorie. è paragonabile a quella delle vigilesse che per far capir l' antifona ai colleghi ed ai malcapitati soprattutto se uomini, tirano fuori un' intolleranza che neppure i loro superiori che tanto di maschi quì sempre più che donne...!!!!!!
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Chiang Kaishek, 31 Jul 1937
5 Jul 2016 10:00:17 PM
So, what happened to her?