Stella Kubler was born from Jewish parents, and married a Jewish man. When the second World War broke out, her parents tried to flee Germany, but they were unable to. In 1943, Stella and her parents were arrested by the Gestapo. It was at this point in time, Stella struck up a rather unusual deal with the Gestapo.
Stella agreed to use her knowledge of people in the Jewish community to find people that were pretending that they weren't Jewish. The reason Stella acted on the Gestapo's behalf is because she believed that the Gestapo wouldn't send her, her parents, or her husband to a concentration camp as long as she was able to find Jews in hiding. The Nazi's referred to Stella as 'blonde poison'
Stella, depending on the records, is said to have found between 600 and 3000 Jewish people and turned them into the Gestapo. The Gestapo inevitably placed her parents in a concentration camp, where they were killed, but Stella continued to turn in hiding Jewish people.
When the war ended, Stella spent 10 years in a Soviet prison for her crimes. Upon being released, she lived in West Germany. Over the years, her actions during World War II took a tremendous toll on her mental stability, as she suffered from depression and extensive loneliness. In 1994, the guilt was too much, and Stella committed suicide by jumping out of a window.
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