No he kept the jews in the factory safe and the jews worked for him this was so good of Oskar Schindler even though he was a german person he save millions of jews
that jews were send to c amp and some were killed
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
Some confusion here. Oskar Schindler died a natural death in 1974.
No, they had no advance warning. Some escape, and some didn't. The famous Schindler was a great help.
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I have done my history fair project on Oskar and i think some words that describe him are: Brave, Amazing, Hero, Womanizer, Immoral, Kind, Good, wonderful, Awesome. I chose these words because Oskar Schindler cheated on his wife but she forgave him and he saved many many peoples lives! He was an amazing person!
Oskar was definitely not a bad guy at the beginning of the story he is against the Jews but he learns how mistreated the Jews were and saves 1200 Jews by using his factory as a safe place or as the Jews called the paradise. This is definitely true, but he was also immoral in a lot of ways. He drunk ALOT, and he cheated on his wife many times. Of course this does not make him a bad guy because he did more good things then he did bad, but he did do some bad things in his life.
they hid or were hid with the help of sympathizers some were able to escape Poland and other countries and got to England and the U.S.of A. among other countries that would help them. how many were successful in avoiding the Nazis God only knows
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.
During the process called selection, right off the trains, Jews were herded into a section before entering a camp. The Nazis were already informed that Schindler, who was a Nazi, wanted some workers for his factory. Of course, they had no idea that he really was SAVING these people, so they thought he would treat them as bad as they would at a camp. They asked each Jew their names (if they were a family) and wrote it down and gave the list to Stern, Schindler's accountant. So, the Nazis gave all the "non-essential" workers to Schindler, who dubbed them "essential." Stern typed up the entire list, and that's how we know who they all are. :)
No, they had a choice of letting the German government take their money, or give it to Schindler. The German government would give them nothing in exchange, but Schindler would give them a job and some safety.
When discussing about the final solution he asked if he could take some of the Jews as free labor, which was not weird at all and usually happened. Then he would keep asking for more Jews so he could use them for other jobs. He and his wife saved many Jews from going to concentration camps without the Nazis knowing.