From the very end of the Great Patriotic War, the Ministry of State Security of the USSR began the search for and destruction of war criminals - traitors, defectors and policemen. A special department of the KGB of the USSR for 30 years led the search for the only woman - the Nazi executioner. Antonina Makarova-Ginzburg was arrested in 1978. More than 1,500 people died as a result of her activities. She was sentenced to death, one of only three executions of women in the USSR in the post-Stalin era.
—Tango Papa