My Grandfather Would Have Shot Me (BOOK REVIEW)
My Grandfather Would
Have Shot Me
A Black Woman Discovers
Her Family’s Nazi Past
by Jennifer Teege
with Nikola Sellmair
The Experiment Publishing
Hardcover, $24.95
230 pages, Illustrated
ISBN: 978-1-61519-253-3
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“When
Jennifer Teege, a German-Nigerian woman, happened to pluck a library book from
the shelf…she discovered a horrifying fact: Her grandfather was Amon Goeth, the
vicious Nazi commandant chillingly depicted in Schindler’s list—a man known and
reviled the world over.
Although
raised in an orphanage and eventually adopted, Jennifer had some contact with
her biological mother and grandmother as a child. Yet neither revealed that her
grandfather was the Nazi ‘Butcher of Plaszow,’ executed for crimes against
humanity…
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.”
Excerpted
from the Bookjacket
How do you think
you’d react if you were black and you inadvertently uncovered evidence that the
mother who callously left you at an orphanage at less than a month-old was the
daughter of an infamous Nazi who ran a concentration camp? That’s precisely
what happened to Jennifer Teege who learned at 38 that her grandfather was Amon
Goeth, a monster who not only ordered the extermination of thousands of Jews, but
took a certain sadistic pleasure in participating in all the torture, maiming
and killing.
For, while serving as
warden of the Plaszow death camp in Poland, the coward was very fond of
shooting Jews for sport from the balcony of his home overlooking the prison
yard. That’s just one example of Goeth’s numerous atrocities recreated in
Schindler’s List, the Academy Award-winning Best Picture where his character
was played by Ralph Fiennes in a chilling, Oscar-nominated performance.
Understandably,
Jennifer became severely depressed upon unearthing her genealogy, especially
since she’s of African-German extraction, being the product of a brief
relationship between her mother and a Nigerian. Among other things, she found out
that her white supremacist forebear was so proud of his mass murder of people
he considered subhuman, that his last words before his death by hanging were a
defiant “Heil Hitler!”
So, Jennifer’s
emotional tailspin made sense seeing how her bubble was burst, given how orphans
are more inclined to fantasize that they’re descended from royalty than the
scum of the Earth. Now, how was she to square having the blood of an inveterate
anti-Semite coursing through her veins when she was adopted and raised by a
loving couple who had encouraged her to speak fluent Hebrew and get a college
degree from Tel Aviv
University in Israel.
My
Grandfather Would Have Shot Me: A Black Woman Discovers Her Family’s Nazi Past represents
the culmination of a bittersweet quest for closure uncovering some of the most
disgusting skeletons imaginable. In fascinating fashion, the author recounts
her two-year, intercontinental trek during which she both confronted her long-estranged,
biological mother and revisited the concentration camp and Jewish ghetto where
her despicable granddad did his dirty work.
Yes, he must be spinning
in his grave or perhaps more likely rotating on a spit in Hell about his
granddaughter’s skin color, but let’s all give thanks that Jennifer in spite of
his genes turned out to be a rather respectable apple that fell far from one
very gnarly family tree.
To see a book
trailer for My
Grandfather Would Have Shot Me:
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Grandfather Would Have Shot Me, visit:
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