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In page Gisella Perl:

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In June 1948, Perl published her memoir I Was a Doctor in Auschwitz, recounting her experiences as a physician in the camp. She described harrowing procedures, including breast surgeries on young women without anesthetics, often using only a knife.[1] One chapter recounts Irma Grese—a 19-year-old Aufseherin or warden —observing these operations with evident pleasure.[2] Perl wrote that Grese’s “face [was] clear and angelic and her blue eyes the gayest, the most innocent eyes one can imagine.”[3] These depictions contributed to the portrayal of Grese during her post-war trial, which resulted in her execution.[citation needed]