Amon Goeth was an SS offer in the German army during World War II who oversaw operations at a concentration camp in Plaszow, Poland. In 1946, Goeth was found guilty of murder of the thousands who were ...
The camp commandant, Amon Göth, was a notorious sadist who would shoot prisoners at random or set dogs loose on them, Leyson wrote after World War II. Leyson, one of the hundreds of Jews saved by ...
The book was written by her mother, Monika Hertwig, and according to the dust jacket, Hertwig’s father was Amon Goeth, commandant of the Plaszow concentration camp. Teege, now 44, remembered ...
The memoir chronicles Lewkowicz's experiences surviving six concentration camps during World War II, including encounters with notorious SS Kommandant Amon Goeth. Despite enduring unimaginable ...