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Tenenbaum grew up near the city of Minsk in Belarus. Her father was German, and she was raised in the Jewish faith. When she was sixteen years old, she became a prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, where she observed German doctors, including Josef Mengele, experimenting on prisoners. Occasionally, when the Germans made scientific errors, she would correct them, and discovered that she had a vocation for science. Eventually, the Germans put her to work assisting in their infamous medical experiments. Tenenbaum considered the German experiments to be useless. While the rest of her family was killed, she survived the concentration camp, likely due to her helpfulness to the doctors, which had earned her the nickname "Das WunderkindFile:Icon sic.png."

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  • Brigid Tenenbaum
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  • Tenenbaum grew up near the city of Minsk in Belarus. Her father was German, and she was raised in the Jewish faith. When she was sixteen years old, she became a prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, where she observed German doctors, including Josef Mengele, experimenting on prisoners. Occasionally, when the Germans made scientific errors, she would correct them, and discovered that she had a vocation for science. Eventually, the Germans put her to work assisting in their infamous medical experiments. Tenenbaum considered the German experiments to be useless. While the rest of her family was killed, she survived the concentration camp, likely due to her helpfulness to the doctors, which had earned her the nickname "Das WunderkindFile:Icon sic.png."
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Birthplace
  • Belarus
Eyes
  • Green
Affiliation
Game
  • BioShock 2
  • BioShock
  • Burial at Sea - Episode 1
  • Minerva's Den
  • BioShock: Rapture
  • The Protector Trials
  • Burial at Sea - Episode 2
Hair
  • Grey
  • Brunette
Actor
Name
  • Brigid Tenenbaum
Caption
  • How to kill Tenenbaum in BioShock.
  • Tenenbaum's Face in BioShock.
  • Tenenbaum's Return.
  • Tenenbaum's Ticket Booth.
Aliases
  • Mother Goose
  • Kraut
arrived
  • c. 1946
Video
  • File:BioShock 2 Inside Tenenbaum's Ticket Booth
  • File:Bioshock 2 Tenenbaum Returns
  • File:How to kill Tenenbaum in bioshock
  • File:bioshock Tenenbaum's Face
Gender
  • Female
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  • Tenenbaum grew up near the city of Minsk in Belarus. Her father was German, and she was raised in the Jewish faith. When she was sixteen years old, she became a prisoner at the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz, where she observed German doctors, including Josef Mengele, experimenting on prisoners. Occasionally, when the Germans made scientific errors, she would correct them, and discovered that she had a vocation for science. Eventually, the Germans put her to work assisting in their infamous medical experiments. Tenenbaum considered the German experiments to be useless. While the rest of her family was killed, she survived the concentration camp, likely due to her helpfulness to the doctors, which had earned her the nickname "Das WunderkindFile:Icon sic.png." Tenenbaum was diagnosed with High-functioning Autism, but didn't let that define her and later gained a reputation as a scientific genius. In 1946, she mysteriously disappeared. Speculations said she had been taken to America or the Soviet Union, like many scientists after WWII, or possibly that she had been the victim of a retaliation for her collaboration with the Nazis. Her true destination, however, was Rapture. File:Spoilers.png
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