Inge Viermetz

Inge Viermetz (7 March 1908 – 23 April 1997[1]) was responsible for the Lebensborn in Nazi Germany.

She returned to Germany in 1935 and she worked until 1938 in a textile factory in Augsburg, and then as a secretary at a horse racetrack in Munich.

For example, one time she was responsible for the transfer of 300 Polish children from Reichsgau Wartheland to the German Reich.

[citation needed] From December 1942 until the summer of 1943, Viermetz was commissioner of the Lebensborn for Belgium and Northern France and the Ardennes, and ran an establishment at Wégimont.

[4] Viermetz was accused of the abduction of Polish children[5] with so called "Aryan features", who were brought to the Reich for " Germanization".

Viermetz during her testimony on 28 January 1948 during the RuSHA Trial .