Hilde Lobauer (born 8 November 1918) was a German political prisoner and later a concentration camp guard in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Bergen-Belsen.
She was then sent to Auschwitz in March 1942 where she was a prisoner and Kapo in the main camp for four weeks before she was transferred to Birkenau in April 1942.
[3] During her time in Auschwitz she controlled prisoners' work, marched them through the camp, and was in charge of basic order and cleanliness.
Bergen-Belsen was liberated in early April 1945 by British forces, and she was taken to Celle prison to await trial.
The British initially arrested her on the charge of aiding Nazi scientist Dr. Fritz Kline in his experiments.