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Old August 31st, 2014 #1
Karl Radl
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Default Monika Hertwig's Holocaust Complex

Monika Hertwig's Holocaust Complex


As part of my series of articles on the relatives of senior members of the Third Reich: the oft-forgotten victims of the 'holocaust' in that they oft display distinct signs of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in their lives. I wanted to cover the daughter of Amon Goeth (the head of Plaszow Concentration Camp): Monika Hertwig.

Hertwig seems to be an unusual case among the victims of the Holocaust Industry in so far as she doesn't seem to have really engaged with the whole idea of the 'holocaust' until 1993. Her grandmother and mother (Goeth's wife) do seem to have told her at some point about Goeth's alleged 'crimes', but this doesn't seem to have unduly troubled her beyond the usual self-flagellation. (1)

This might or might not explain her sexual relationship with a Nigerian man leaving her with a daughter, Jennifer Teege, whom she then gave up for adoption. (2) The adoption element might have something to do with her mother who seems to have kept a straight head on her shoulders about the whole nonsensical 'holocaust' narrative (describing her husband as having died the death of a hero) (3) and pointed out that many of the claims about Goeth were nonsense (4) (for which there is an ample historical case for arguing is so incidentally). (5)

What changed in 1993 was the release of Steven Spielberg's film 'Schindler's List', which put Goeth, formerly a barely known figure, front and centre in the minds of everyone in relation to the 'holocaust'. This in turn pushed Goeth's alleged 'crimes' directly in Hertwig's face and she 'sat there for hours' feeling 'sick with the truth'. (6)

This then transmuted by all accounts into a strong, almost pathological, desire to self-flagellate by putting herself into situations that were liable to cause her extreme emotional/mental pain and build up her sense of having done 'great wrong'. This is especially ironic, because Hertwig was very young when her father died and could have had no part in, or knowledge of, his alleged 'crimes'.

Among the most harrowing things that Hertwig has put herself through was meeting jewish 'survivors' of the concentration camp her father administered and their 'accounts' she seems to have readily believed without any sort of critical perspective at all.

They told her such things as (and I quote):

'He enjoyed killing and always looked content after he had personally murdered Jews or ordered his men to do it," [...] "He whistled as he walked through the camp. I wondered what could have happened to him to make him this evil. He trained two of his large dogs to rip people apart at his command. I saw this many times, and I've never understood it or forgotten any of it.' (7)

'I always started to shiver when I heard Goeth's footsteps, and when I was back there with Monika, I thought the ground was going to fall away from under me. I remembered his urge to kill like an animal. He would rise at 6 a.m., go out on his balcony, and randomly fire his rifle. He felt that he was doing a good job as a Nazi, but there was something more in him — a personal and profound hatred for the Jews.' (8)

'He was a monster. He was a living monster. He enjoyed what he was doing.' (9)

It was also alleged that Goeth 'shot women and babies for sport'. (10)

The fact that all these claims are quite obviously either physically impossible (for example shooting jews in the camp from the balcony of his house which was facing the wrong way) (11) or just made up rhetorical baloney (the two dogs 'ripping people apart') doesn't seem to have impacted Hertwig's psyche.

Instead she seems to have taken it to heart when a 'holocaust survivor', Helen Jonas-Rosenzweig, called her 'ignorant' and demanded that she spend her life 'paying the jews back' (by spreading the 'holocaust' dogma) (12) even though she was not responsible in any way, shape or form for Goeth's alleged crimes.

This is embodied in Jonas-Rosenzweig's comment on Goeth in relation to Hertwig:

'It's really a selfish thing for him to have had a child, who became so traumatized when she learned who her father was.' (13)

This is one of the most evil comments I have ever seen made by a 'holocaust survivor' (although it does not by any means eclipse Elie Wiesel's 'rape and murder them all' comments in the first edition of 'Night') and is effectively suggesting that Hertwig should have either have never been conceived or aborted while still in the womb.

Nice.

Such are the disgusting sentiments of this supposed apogee of moral authority!

Is it little wonder that the emotionally fragile Hertwig was so screwed up by her numerous falsehoods and hyperbole: especially when one considers that after watching 'Schindler's List' Hertwig appears to be suffering from a self-induced version of PTSD.

Yet another innocent victim of the billion dollar Holocaust Industry.


References


(1) http://www.salon.com/2008/12/10/inheritance/
(2) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...h-8849023.html
(3) http://njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/090...vivorTell.html
(4) http://www.salon.com/2008/12/10/inheritance/
(5) http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v14/v14n3p-7_Raven.html
(6) http://www.salon.com/2008/12/10/inheritance/
(7) http://njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/090...vivorTell.html
(8) Ibid.
(9) http://www.salon.com/2008/12/10/inheritance/
(10) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...d-monster.html
(11) http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v14/v14n3p-7_Raven.html
(12) http://njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/090...vivorTell.html
(13) Ibid.

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