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Göth's daughter's experiences in dealing with the legacy of her Nazi father's crimes are detailed in Inheritance, a 2008 documentary directed by James Moll. Also appearing in the documentary is Helen Jonas, who was one of Amon Göth's slaves at his villa. The documentary details the meeting of the two women at the Płaszów memorial site in Poland. | Göth's daughter's experiences in dealing with the legacy of her Nazi father's crimes are detailed in Inheritance, a 2008 documentary directed by James Moll. Also appearing in the documentary is Helen Jonas, who was one of Amon Göth's slaves at his villa. The documentary details the meeting of the two women at the Płaszów memorial site in Poland. | ||
He is the | He is the http://villains.wikia.com/wiki/Amon_G%C3%B6th in the movie Schindler's List. In the film he is a sadist and psychopath who hurts his prisoners for fun. He is played by Ralph Fiennes leading to it being his first villain role the others being the voices of [[Rameses]] and [[w:c:villains:Victor Quartermaine|Victor Quartermaine]] and his actual role as [[w:c:villains:Lord Voldemort|Lord Voldemort]]. At the end of the film, Göth is shown at his hanging, patting his hair in place and saying "Heil Hitler" just before a Polish soldier kicks the chair out from under him. The film does not depict the execution as it actually happened with Göth's hands tied behind his back, as well as the two unsuccessful attempts at execution. The actual execution did not involve Göth giving the Nazi salute or a Polish soldier kicking a chair out from under his feet, but instead a purpose-built platform. | ||
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