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In the book, Resistance, What was Amon Goeth known for?

(a) Being the commandant of the Płaszów concentration camp
(b) Being a sadist who enjoyed killing Jews
(c) Being responsible for the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto
(d) All of the above

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Amon Goeth was known for being the commandant of Płaszów concentration camp, a sadist, and for liquidating the Warsaw ghetto.

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In the book Resistance, Amon Goeth is known for being (a) the commandant of the Płaszów concentration camp, (b) a sadist who enjoyed killing Jews, and (c) being responsible for the liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto. Goeth's infamous brutality and the role he played in the extermination of Jews during the Holocaust are widely documented. He was directly involved in the atrocities of the Holocaust and oversaw many executions and the inhumane treatment of prisoners at the Płaszów camp.

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