Is it true that the Wehrmacht executed female Soviet soldiers rather than send them to POW camps?

by MandrakeThePancake

I know that German soldiers were especially cruel to female partisans. However, I once read that the Wehrmacht also treated female soldiers as partisans, as they refused to acknowledge woman combatants, branding them instead as "Flintenweiber".

That von Kluge apparently gave an order that women in uniform were to be shot on the spot.

I read this a long time ago, so I can't find that source to verify this anymore, and google has produced few results.

Do you folks here at r/askhistorians have some info regarding this? Did the Wehrmacht shoot female combatants on the spot rather than send them to POW camps?

DanKensington

Further insight on this matter is welcome, should anyone have the expertise to contribute. In the meantime, we do have a two-post treatment from u/commiespaceinvader on how the Germans treated the women of the Red Army.