She was accused of seriously compromising the Berlin Transport Authority (BVG) by failing to report for work after going out drinking with her female colleagues.
Not long afterwards, she was accused by the company of having sexual relationships with her female colleagues and failing to turn up at work the following day.
She was taken into custody on the grounds that she had taken female colleagues into her apartment, given them alcoholic drinks and had sexual relationships with them, with the result that they were unable to turn up to work the next day.
After imprisonment in the Cottbus women's prison, she was returned to Ravensbrück on 12 September 1942 where she performed forced labour for the armaments company Siemens & Halske.
In January 1945, she was transferred to the Buchenwald Concentration Camp where she worked in a forced labour team producing armaments at Poltke-Werke in Magdeburg.