Charlotte Rafoth
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Charlotte Rafoth was a female overseer at several concentration camps during World War II.
Charlotte Lange in Neuenkirchen, Germany on June 1, 1919. She later married and became took the surname Rafoth. Sometime in 1944, she applied with the SS and they sent her as an Aufseherin to the Buchenwald concentration camp for training. In the fall of 1944, Rafoth was assigned to the Gelsenkirchen subcamp near the Dutch border. In early April 1945, she accompanied a transport of women prisoners to the Soemmerda subcamp near Buchenwald. Her fate remains unknown.