![]() Irene denigrates her daughter for not doing her exercises, and calls her a disgrace of her bloodline, but orders her aboard the Ausmerzer as she calls out William J. Sigrun first appears with her mother after capturing Caroline Becker and Fergus Reid/ Probst Wyatt III on top of the Eva's Hammer. Sigrun stated that she had not personally committed any of the atrocities, but failed to step in to stop her mother, Frau Engel, from having them carried out. During her time, she followed her mother and wanted to gain her approval by being present amid the atrocities committed by the Nazis.Īt some point in time, Sigrun was present at various atrocities committed by the Nazi occupation in the United States, including the Yosemite massacre, the burning of the Baltimore ghetto, and an unknown incident at Nashville. She also didn't like hurting others, presumably being a pacifist.Īfter Bubi's death in 1960, Sigrun was promoted to second-in-command by Irene, but her rank mattered little to her mother, who openly abused her in front of Nazi soldiers. Because of her abuse, Sigrun self-medicates with food, hiding snacks in her room. Sigrun's diary also held secrets, which Irene considered "nasty" thoughts, presumably Sigrun's sexual fantasies, and mocked her for writing in her diary in English rather than German. It's noted that there are tear stains on her diary pages, implying she cried after the event. Hitler judged Sigrun for her weight, and her mother slapped her for humiliating her in front of Hitler and not being able to suck in her cheeks. In June 1956, two days before her 15th birthday, Sigrun met Adolf Hitler with her mother. Sigrun states to Set Roth that she knows little about him except that he sweats a lot, plays golf all the time, and smells of onions, which she hates. Irene was also controlling towards Sigrun, arranging her marriage to the son of the Head of the Secret Police in Berlin. This has made Sigrun sensitive, frightened, disturbed, and lacking hatred towards opponents of the Nazi regime. Sigrun has experienced nothing but cruelty and abuse from her mother, who chastised her physique, sympathy, and open-mindedness. She was born in June of 1942 in Nazi Germany, four years before the United States Army's assault on Deathshead's Compound. Sigrun is the daughter of Frau Irene Engel and an unnamed father.
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