Frau Engel for Victoria3 Standalone Character Low Poly

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| Vendor: | Jibicoco |
| Published: | Jan 03, 2026 |
| Download Size: | 30.8 MB |
| Software: | Daz Studio |
| Compatible Figure: | Original Daz Figure |
| dForce: | – |
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Frau Engel for Victoria3 Standalone Character Low Poly
standalone character, for poser, compatible daz3d LOW POLY
morph victoria3 of millenium serie compatible
Irene Engel was born in Prussia, part of the German Empire, in 1905. In 1936, she joined the Nazi Party and secured a leading position in the Bund Deutscher Mädel, the all-female wing for the Hitler Youth. By 1948, she had climbed the ranks from a Gruppenführer to Reichsreferentin, the highest attainable rank for a woman within the organization at the time. Engel was the mother to six children and prominently displayed this fact as part of her public image as a proud and ideal German mother after the Nazi doctrine.
In the decades that followed, the Third Reich's expansion increased dramatically and so did the authority Engel held within the Wehrmacht. She was held in high regards by Adolf Hitler himself, whom she met in person in June 1956, with her then-14-year old daughter Sigrun. For Engel, the meeting was overshadowed by Hitler criticising Sigrun for being overweight, for which her mother, who already harbored a great disdain for her, hit Sigrun in a rage and briefly discussed having her sent to an euthanasia program. By 1960, Engel was an Obergruppenführer in the Schutzstaffel, and was the KZ-Kommandant of her own extermination camp, Camp Belica, in annexed Croatia.
morph victoria3 of millenium serie compatible
Irene Engel was born in Prussia, part of the German Empire, in 1905. In 1936, she joined the Nazi Party and secured a leading position in the Bund Deutscher Mädel, the all-female wing for the Hitler Youth. By 1948, she had climbed the ranks from a Gruppenführer to Reichsreferentin, the highest attainable rank for a woman within the organization at the time. Engel was the mother to six children and prominently displayed this fact as part of her public image as a proud and ideal German mother after the Nazi doctrine.
In the decades that followed, the Third Reich's expansion increased dramatically and so did the authority Engel held within the Wehrmacht. She was held in high regards by Adolf Hitler himself, whom she met in person in June 1956, with her then-14-year old daughter Sigrun. For Engel, the meeting was overshadowed by Hitler criticising Sigrun for being overweight, for which her mother, who already harbored a great disdain for her, hit Sigrun in a rage and briefly discussed having her sent to an euthanasia program. By 1960, Engel was an Obergruppenführer in the Schutzstaffel, and was the KZ-Kommandant of her own extermination camp, Camp Belica, in annexed Croatia.



















