Amon Göth | Biography, Crimes, Trial, Execution | Britannica Amon Göth (born December 11, 1908, Vienna, Austria—died September 13, 1946, Kraków, Poland) was an Austrian Nazi officer who was commandant of Plaszow concentration camp in Poland
The True Story Of Amon Goeth, The Nazi Villain In Schindlers List The commandant of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, Amon Goeth was responsible for the deaths of 10,000 people during the Holocaust It's little wonder why he's known as the "Butcher of Płaszów "
Amon Göth: The Most Sadistic Concentration Camp Commandant When people first think of historical films about the Holocaust, arguably the most well-known one that would come to mind is Schindler’s List This critically-acclaimed masterpiece is the most iconic film on the Holocaust ever produced
Amon Göth - Jewish Virtual Library Amon Leopold Göth was an Austrian SS officer and commandant of the Płaszów concentration camp, infamous for his cruelty and direct involvement in the Holocaust He was responsible for the deaths of thousands of Jews, Poles, and others during World War II
Göth, Amon - Holocaust Encyclopedia Amon Göth (11 Dec 1908 – 13 Sept 1946), SS Hauptsturmführer, was in charge of constructing and then heading the Płaszów Camp near Krakow As such, he ended up getting prosecuted by the SS-internal court system for looting inmate property and selling it on the black market
Amon Goeth Biography - Famous People in the World Amon Goeth was an Austrian ‘Nazi’ officer who was in charge of the Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp in Poland during World War II Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family, personal life, career, etc
Amon Göth (SS Officer and War Criminal) - On This Day He was known for his extreme violence and sadistic methods of running the camp, which infamously included the shooting of Jewish prisoners from his villa balcony with a sniper rifle After the war he was arrested and tried as a war criminal
Göth, Amon Leopold. | WW2 Gravestone Göth joined a Nazi youth group at age 17 and was a member of the antisemitic nationalist paramilitary group Heimwehr (Home Guard) from 1927 to 1930 He dropped his membership to join the Austrian branch of the Nazi Party, being assigned the party membership number 510,764 in September 1930
Profile of Amon Goeth – the Commandant of the Płaszów Camp. Goeth, as the commandant of the Płaszów camp, was the superior of all other minor camps, the so called Arbeitskommandos, located in Krakow Just as on the previous post with Globocnik, Goeth