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'''Amon Goeth''', also known as Amon Göth, is a high ranking Germanic official.
'''Amon Goeth''', also known as Amon Göth, is a high ranking [[Germanic]] official.
 
He does not have an active role in Germania. In [[World War II]] Amon Goeth was known as the commandant of Płaszów, a Nazi concentration camp. However, with Germanification and denazification happening, Nazi camp Płaszów was abandoned, and people were not killed anymore. Amon Goeth told the prisoners to keep working, but he would no longer kill anyone because of their ethnicity or religion. After world war II, Goeth was ordered to report directly to [[Reichsmarschall]] [[Hermann Göring]]. Göring grew fond of Amon Goeth. Amon Goeth was promoted from Hauptsturmführer to [[Obergruppenführer]].

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Amon Goeth
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Character Information
Full Name: Amon Leopold Goeth
Aliases: The Butcher of Płaszów
Gender: Male
Age: 54
Affiliation:

Germania

Schutzstaffel
Occupation:

Obergruppenführer

Hauptsturmführer (former)

Scharführer (former)
Residence: Berlin
Family: N/A
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Crimes: None

Amon Goeth, also known as Amon Göth, is a high ranking Germanic official.

He does not have an active role in Germania. In World War II Amon Goeth was known as the commandant of Płaszów, a Nazi concentration camp. However, with Germanification and denazification happening, Nazi camp Płaszów was abandoned, and people were not killed anymore. Amon Goeth told the prisoners to keep working, but he would no longer kill anyone because of their ethnicity or religion. After world war II, Goeth was ordered to report directly to Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring. Göring grew fond of Amon Goeth. Amon Goeth was promoted from Hauptsturmführer to Obergruppenführer.