It was not uncommon for Jewish women in
Europe to face heightened sexual violence during wartime efforts. It wasn't uncommon that Jewish women in the camps faced
humiliation,
physical assault,
sexual assault,
rape, and coercion into working in the Nazi brothels. If women became pregnant during their time in the camps they were either killed or forced to abort their child. Clothing was often taken from women as they were forced to spend their duration in the camps naked, and in unhygienic conditions. Often, prisoners were forced to do physical labour for the Nazis, without any clothes. These conditions were unfavorable and contributed to the dehumanization of Jewish women in concentration camps. Ava Dorfman is a survivor of the Holocaust who recounted her time at the Janowska camp, in Ukraine. She recounted the trauma she witnessed: One time in the roll-call order there were young people, and the older people were sitting, and the Ukrainian took — her name was Bosha — took her out, and we thought maybe he was going to save her, but when she came back, she said he raped me, and then he came and shot her. I had all her blood, you could [imagine] everything from her brain. He shot her right here in the head. How can you have a very normal life when you think of that.
Bodily functions While in the concentration camps, many women did not have hygienic living conditions. The Nazis controlled their bodily functions, taking away some women's agencies. Often women did not have privacy and were forced to urinate in front of the guards and their fellow inmates. If they were working, women would be often denied the chance to urinate. Most women in the camps lost the ability to menstruate due to
malnourishment or
sterilization efforts. When these women did get their periods, due to their lack of hygienic products and clothing, their blood would flow down their legs.
Brothels Some Jewish women were taken from the concentration camps and put into Nazi
brothels where they would work as "camp whores". Due to poor living conditions, some women were looking for a way out of the concentration camps. One way to leave the camps were to agree to join
brothels where they were offered food and better sleeping conditions. Some of the women in the concentration camps were not given the option and were forced into trading sexual assault for their survival. In some accounts from survivors of the Auschwitz camp, there were only two paths for women: the gas chamber or the brothel. The brothels were typically put in place to stimulate the more privileged prisoners to work and to provide an opportunity for officers and guards to rape women. Some women have recounted their time in the brothels which often include stories of being threatened, beaten, and humiliated along with being
raped. Most working as sex slaves were eventually killed. == Sexual violence against men ==