Nazi stooge ‘The Secretary of Evil’ dies aged 99 after being convicted over role in 10,000 murders at WW2 death camp

NAZI stooge Irmgard Furchner, known as the “Secretary of Evil”, has died aged 99.

Furchner was employed by the SS commander at Stutthof, a notorious death camp in northern Poland. She was found guilty for her involvement in the deaths of 10,000 people during World War II.

an elderly woman wearing a mask sits in a wheelchair
Irmgard Furchner has died
a black and white photo of a woman standing in front of a brick wall .
The former Nazi secretary worked at Stutthof from June 1943 to April 1945
Execution of SS overseers at Stutthof concentration camp.
The execution of the SS overseers of the Stutthof concentration campCredit: Alamy

Furchner died on January 14 but her passing has not been reported until now.

The news was confirmed to news magazine Spiegel by a local prosecutor.

Last year, Furchner’s attempt to appeal her conviction as an accessory in over 10,000 murders at the concentration camp in northern Poland during World War II was unsuccessful.

In July last year, at a federal court session in Leipzig, Furchner’s legal team aimed to raise uncertainty about her complicity in the atrocities carried out at the camp.

This also included arguing that there was apparently no clear evidence she had any idea about the horrific killings at the camp.

But in August the court rejected her appeal against a conviction of complicity in the murders – and the ruling is final.

Lawyer Onur Oezata, 40, who represented three Stutthof survivors in court, said at the time: “The secretary was rightly convicted of aiding and abetting murder in several thousand cases.

“The now legally binding guilty verdict is particularly gratifying for my clients. They never wanted revenge or retribution.”

Furchner was tried in a juvenile court as she was under 21 at the time of the alleged crimes.

She worked as a stenographer and secretary to the camp commander

Paul Werne-Hoppe between June 1943 and April 1945.

What happened at Stutthof?

STUTTENHOF was a concentration camp that was responsible for tens of thousands of murders.

The camp was built in September 1939 near what is now Sztutow village, in what was then occupied Poland.

Initially it was labeled a civilian internment camp under the Danzig police, before becoming a “labour education” camp in November 1941.

But in January 1942 it became a systematic concentration camp.

Tens of thousands of people were deported to the Stutthof camp, made up of mainly non-Jewish Poles, Holocaust Encyclopedia reports.

It accommodated more than 110,000 prisoners until it was liberated by the Red Army in May 1945.

Conditions on the murderous site were horrific, with many prisoners dying in epidemics at the camp in the winter of 1942 and 1944.

Between 63,000 and 65,000 prisoners – of which 28,000 were Jews – were murdered or died of starvation, disease, and after being worked to death in the camp.

The Nazi was charged with aiding the murder of over 10,000 prisoners at the camp, where she worked from June 1943 to April 1945.

Since the beginning of the trial, Furchner claimed she was not aware of the mass killings – despite her job as secretary of the camp’s commander.

This meant she reported directly to the murderous SS.

Prosecutors had earlier requested she be sentenced to just two years probation if found guilty.

Furchner had meanwhile remained practically silent in presumed shame since the beginning of the trial on September 30 2021.

She spoke her first words on December 6, saying: “I’m sorry about everything that happened. I regret that I was in Stutthof at the time.

“I cannot say more.”

Furchner made headlines last year in September after she left her retirement home, jumped into a taxi and attempted to go on the run.

But the police arrested her just hours later by cops as she walked along Langenhorner Chaussee – a road leading into Hamburg.

The "death gate" at Stutthof concentration camp.
Between 63,000 and 65,000 prisoners were murdered or died of starvation or diseaseCredit: Simon Jones
Black and white photo of a large brick building with a thatched roof structure in the foreground.
The commandant’s office at the Stutthof concentration camp in 1942Credit: Alamy
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