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Mary Pünjer, born Kümmermann in Hamburg in 1904, ws a lesbian woman of the Jewish faith, murdered on May 28, 1942 in a gas station in Bernburg 1,2,3.

Biography
She married in 1929 to Fritz Pünjer1.

On July 24, 1940, she was arrested and detained for three months in the Fuhlsbüttel prison in Hamburg. She had supposedly exchanged caresses with a woman in a pub. In October 1940, she was transferred to Ravensbrück. The official reasons given for his detention are as follows: “anti-social” and “lesbian”.

Between October 1940 and March 1941, she was heard ??? several times by the Hamburg police and more specifically by the department of sexual crimes and offenses1.

She was subsequently sent back to Ravensbrück and came under the control of Dr Friedrich Mennecke, known to be responsible for Aktion T4 (people with disabilities) and 14f13 (people considered unfit or of lesser worth). --link to euthenasia __**In the spring of 1941, the SS leadership and the »Chancellery of the Führer« decided to murder concentration camp inmates who were unfit to work. **link

It is noted on her identification card justifying her selection for the “special program 14f13” that she is a married Jewish woman and an active lesbian.

There is no information indicating the presence of a disability, any form of incapacity or disease. His (???) sexual orientation is considered an antisocial action 1,2,3.

While many concentration camps allow the opening of brothels in order to develop a policy of "educational punishment" against lesbian women, Pünjer escaps it because "inter-racial" relations are considered criminal1,2.