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Amon Goeth: Camp Commandant of KL Płaszów

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Pierre Duyker

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Goeth in 1946, shortly before execution.

Fond of accepting bribes, Goeth used his position to steal property and valuables confiscated from Jews. Notorious for his corrupt nature, heavy drinking and bouts of extreme violence, he soon developed a reputation, even amongst his Nazi peers, as one of the most sadistic and feared men in the SS. In the words of survivor Poldek Pfefferberg, “When you saw Goeth, you saw death.” Though his characterisation in Spielberg’s film is regarded as accurate, some scenes from the film never actually occurred in real life. Goeth never murdered his stable boy (who survived the war), nor was he able to take pot shots at prisoners from his balcony, seeing that his house (which still stands today at ul. Heltmana 22) backed directly onto a hill; he did, however, exercise this apparent pleasure from a ridge overlooking the camp.
 

Goeth's mugshot, August 1945.

In 1944 Goeth was relieved of his position and charged with theft of Reich property, though Germany’s looming military collapse meant he was never brought to tribunal. Diagnosed with diabetes and mental illness by SS doctors he spent the remainder of the war in a sanatorium, where he was arrested by American troops in 1945. Charged with the murder of 2,000 Jews during the evacuation of the Podgórze ghetto, and 8,000 deaths during his time in Plaszów he was sentenced to death and hanged in Kraków's Montelupich prison in 1946. [Legendary footage of the execution, which depicts two failed attempts before successfully carrying out the sentence on a third try, was recently determined to not actually be of Goeth's execution, but that of Ludwig Fischer - the former Nazi Governor or Warsaw; no known footage of Goeth's execution exists.]

The legacy of the crimes committed by Goeth, who was twice married, twice divorced and the father of four children with three different women, had a significant and lasting impact not only on the lives of the families of his victims, but also his own family. Goeth’s last mistress, Ruth Irene Kalder, who had an affair with him at KL Płaszów and witnessed some of his crimes firsthand, remained loyal to him throughout her life, always keeping a portrait of Amon next to her bed and successfully applying for a name change to 'Goeth' after the war, claiming that only his death prevented their marriage. In 1983, soon after the publication of Thomas Keneally's book Schindler's Ark, Ruth Irene Goeth was interviewed by the BBC, during which she defended Amon and declared him a ‘charming man,’ even while seeing the transcript of Amon's war crimes trial for the first time. She commited suicide by overdosing on sleeping pills the following evening.

Ruth Irene had given birth to a daughter by Amon, named Monika, in November 1945; Monika never met her father but was told by her mother growing up that he was a good man and war hero. She discovered the truth as a young adult and struggled to confront it for much of her life, suffering a serious nervous breakdown after watching Spielberg's film based on Keneally's book, Schindler's List. She later participated in several book and film projects on the subject of her family history, including the 2006 film Inheritance, which documents her meeting with Płaszów survivor Helena Sternlicht, in the house where she was forced to work as Goeth's maid. In 1970, a brief relationship between Monika (today 'Monika Hertwig' after her second marriage) and a Nigerian man resulted in a daughter, Jennifer Teege. Her mother put the girl into foster care and Jennifer grew up in Germany knowing nothing of her biological family until discovering her mother's biography (Ich muss doch meinen Vater lieben, oder?/I Must Love My Father, Right?) in the Hamburg Library at age 38. Plunged into depression, she eventually processed her trauma into a memoir: My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: A Black Woman Discovers Her Family's Nazi Past. The book was translated into several languages and the English edition became a New York Times bestseller. 

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16. 6. 2018

Not "Joseph Fiennes," but Ralph Fiennes. You may wish to correct that small error.

KLAUS

USA

6. 8. 2014

Mostly all of the Germans who lived during the Hitler era, refer to themselves as “INNOCENT” ! For those who did not resist and used this situation for self-aggrandizement, “innocent” could not be father from the truth ! By the time that the “forcing” took place, their indifference allowed this corrupt party to thrive. “Very few people were true Nazis but many enjoyed the return of German pride, and many more were too busy to care. Many thought the Nazis were a bunch of fools. So, the majority just sat back and let it all happen. Then, before they knew it, Satanism owned them, and they had lost control, and the end of the world had come. Many others have died because the peaceful majority did not exercise Christian virtues and morality and let their selfish ambition speak for them by their silence. I am of German decent but I despise the psyche and the innate inner propensity of many Germans, Nippon, Koreans, Russians, etc. that were led by fanatical demagogues in their history that have incited those latent vices of "gain through war" and forcing their will upon others. That is why I also despise the wayward thinking of those in our democratic nation who are duped into believing that socialism, Marxism, statism are better forms of government that will give them what they crave.....complete dependence on the government and reaping the benefits of those who are productive. The big lie is that Marxism, Socialism, Statism has never surpassed Democracy or ever will. These forms always pan out to be the power-tools of the autocrats of the world. [Any Russian history lessons here?]. This is why it is impossible for me to understand how the liberal, socialists, Marxists ever came to be. Why can‘t these people see that being a "useful fool" for tyrants only secures their place in an unmarked mass grave which has been filled with them throughout history? “The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men.” ~ Plato

p abbott

12. 4. 2013

if he was not hanged.going by the documentary.what did happen to this awful man