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Author:
Teege, Jennifer, 1970- author.
Title:
My grandfather would have shot me: a Black woman discovers her family's Nazi past [electronic resource].
Format:
[electronic resource].
Edition:
Unabridged.
Publisher:
Blackstone AudioInc. :
Copyright Date:
2015
Description:
1 online resource (1 audio file (7hr., 11 min.)) : digital.
Subject:
Teege, Jennifer,--1970-
Teege, Jennifer,--1970---Family.
Göth, Amon,--1908-1946--Family.
Teege, Jennifer,--1970---Travel--Poland.
Teege, Jennifer,--1970---Homes and haunts--Israel.
Płaszów (Concentration camp)
Grandchildren of war criminals--Germany--Biography.
Racially mixed people--Germany--Biography.
Nazis--Family relationships.
Concentration camp commandants--Family relationships.
Other Authors:
Sellmair, Nikola, 1971- author.
Sommer, Carolin, translator.
Miles, Robin, narrator.
hoopla digital.
Other Titles:
Amon. Spoken word. English
Notes:
Digital content provided by hoopla. Read by Robin Miles.
Summary:
When Jennifer Teege, a German-Nigerian woman, happened to pluck a library book from the shelf, she had no idea that her life would be irrevocably altered. Recognizing photos of her mother and grandmother in the book, she discovers a horrifying fact: her grandfather was Amon Goeth, the vicious Nazi commandant chillingly depicted by Ralph Fiennes in Schindler's List-a man known and reviled the world over. Although raised in an orphanage and eventually adopted, Teege had some contact with her biological mother and grandmother as a child. Yet neither revealed that Teege's grandfather was the Nazi "butcher of Plaszw̤," executed for crimes against humanity in 1946. The more Teege reads about Amon Goeth, the more certain she becomes: if her grandfather had met her-a black woman-he would have killed her. Teege's discovery sends her, at age thirty-eight, into a severe depression-and on a quest to unearth and fully comprehend her family's haunted history. Her research takes her to Krakow-to the sites of the Jewish ghetto her grandfather "cleared" in 1943 and the Plaszw̤ concentration camp he then commanded-and back to Israel, where she herself once attended college, learned fluent Hebrew, and formed lasting friendships. Teege struggles to reconnect with her estranged mother, Monika, and to accept that her beloved grandmother once lived in luxury as Amon Goeth's mistress at Plaszw̤. Teege's story is cowritten by award-winning journalist Nikola Sellmair, who also contributes a second, interwoven narrative that draws on original interviews with Teege's family and friends and adds historical context. Ultimately, Teege's resolute search for the truth leads her, step by step, to the possibility of her own liberation.
ISBN:
1504639952 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
9781504639958 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book)
Locations:
CDPF771 -- Clive Public Library (Clive)

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