User blog:WanderingSkull/Richard Winters vs. Amon Goeth



The war in Germany is coming to a close after a long and hard fought battle to repel Hitler's forces from Europe. Richard Winters, and the 101st Airbourne have managed to capture Eagle's Nest and are awaiting orders from command. Amon Goeth, is planning his escape out of Germany before his capture from Allied troops. Just as he plans his escape, Winters has gone a mission with other members of the 101st to look around the surrounding area. GO GET 'EM BOYS.-The Announcer

The Brave Major "Richard Winters" vs. The Sadistic Nazi "Amon Goeth"

Major Richard Winters
Richard Winters, the World War 2 veteran who would fight through the hell that was Europe at this time. Winters as the war went on would later be promoted to the rank of Major and commanding officer of the 2nd Battalion and later 1st Battalion. He would participate on the D-Day landings with other members of the 101st Airbourne. Winters would take over as commanding officer for Easy Company for the rest of Operation Overlord. During, Operation Market Garden he and the 1st Platoon was able to successfully repel and capture German forces that had been attacking a American headquater. Later in the war Winters, would participate in the Battle of the Bulge where him and the entire 101st were fighting 15 German divisons. On March 8th, 1945 Richard, would be promoted to the position of major. On May 5th,1945 the 2nd Battalion would Berchtesgaden and remained their till the end of the war in Europe. He was well-liked among his men and is known for his great leadership.

Amon Goeth
Amon Goeth, a name that that many under his eye feared for their very lives. Goeth was the head of several Concentration camps, where those under him lived in fear along with the prisoners he was in charge of. Amon Goeth would be in charge of buliding the camp Plaszow the construction would take one month of forced labor to complete. In 1943, Goeth would be in charge of evacuation of the camp Krakow which result in 2,000 dead. Later, he would close Tranow, where an estimated number of 10,000 people were killed on the spot. Szebine would later also be closed down by Goeth by ordering inmates to be murdered on the spot result in thousands of lives lost. Due, to his abilties of controling these camps he was promoted to the rank of Captain. Goeth, also believed Jews should pay for their executions demanding 2000 zloty and 3kg on coffee to make for the cost of ammunition. During his reign as commanding officer of Plaszow, Goeth would personally kill 500 prisoners and send thousands to their deaths. He was captured by Allied forces and later executed in 1946. Goeth was known to shoot at camp internees for sport.

To Be Finished.