![]() ![]() Jennifer’s grandmother had lived with him for a number of years, in a house right by the camp. Only then does she learn that her mother is the daughter of Amon Göth, the notorious commandant of Plaszów. Back in Germany she comes across a memoir written by her biological mother, with whom she lost contact years ago. When she finishes school she decides to go work in a Kibbutz in Israel, where she stays to attend university and makes friends for life. Jennifer, who is mixed-race, was given up for adoption by her mother and grew up in a loving adoptive family. Göth was portrayed as Oskar Schindler’s evil counterpart in Spielberg’s film Schindler’s List. Jennifer Teege was inspired to write her autobiography at the age of thirty-eight after finding out that her grandfather was the notorious Amon Göth, the commandant of Plaszów concentration camp near Kraków in Poland. ![]()
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