He hid them in the bottom of the boat, then put cocaine on the decks to numb the search dogs' noses when they came to search for them sothey wouldn't find them.
If Oskar Schindler got caught helping the Jews, he would be killed.
He didn't; he made them work in his factory.
The ones who he saved admired him beyond compare, he saved them when most others would not. Others since do not have such a possitive opinion, as he fell into the category of one who saved in exchange for money. It would take the publicity surrounding the 1993 film 'Schindler's List' before Yad Vashem would recognise Schindler as a 'Righteos among nations'. His wife however, who arguably did more to save the Jews that he is credited with saving is held in higher esteme.
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.
Oskar Schindler was a great man. Although at first he just wanted to profit off of the cheap labour and take adavantage of people and the war, he soon saw the horrors of the holocaust with the liquidation of the ghetto and the way he saw Jews and other cultured people treated. At first he was just greedy however in the end he risked his own life to save people. All the money he made off of the factory helped the people he saved. Basically yes he was a good man.
Oscar Schindler saved the Jews because he saw what happened to the Jews with his very own eyes one day. As a a German he knew he could get in trouble for keeping Jews, but he found an excuse. Many of his workers were Jews, so when Nazis came over to take them away, he refused to let them go and would even fight for them. He also wanted 300 more Jews for his factory since he owned a big one and required a lot of help. By mistake, his workers were sent to the infamous concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and almost killed there. Schindler marched himself over there forcing the Nazis to give his workers back and they did. Many of them were Jewish women and some brought there children along. There were only Jewish men, women and children. He was upset at first about the kids, but he knew he had to save them. His wife did not like Jews, but she took care of them. Schindler ended up saving over one-thousand Jews lives. Before he died, he wanted one thing. To have his body buried in Palestine(now Israel) which is the Jewish state declared in the year 1948. All of his Jewish workers visited his grave and thanked him with small gifts on his grave. He was one of the greatest heroes of the Holocaust.
Oscar Schindler saved the Jews because he saw what happened to the Jews with his very own eyes one day. As a a German he knew he could get in trouble for keeping Jews, but he found an excuse. Many of his workers were Jews, so when Nazis came over to take them away, he refused to let them go and would even fight for them. He also wanted 300 more Jews for his factory since he owned a big one and required a lot of help. By mistake, his workers were sent to the infamous concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau and almost killed there. Schindler marched himself over there forcing the Nazis to give his workers back and they did. Many of them were Jewish women and some brought there children along. There were only Jewish men, women and children. He was upset at first about the kids, but he knew he had to save them. His wife did not like Jews, but she took care of them. Schindler ended up saving over one-thousand Jews lives. Before he died, he wanted one thing. To have his body buried in Palestine(now Israel) which is the Jewish state declared in the year 1948. All of his Jewish workers visited his grave and thanked him with small gifts on his grave. He was one of the greatest heroes of the Holocaust.
Kraków (Cracow), Poland
In early 1944, however, Plaszow's designation was changed from that of a labor camp to a concentration camp. This meant that its prisoners were suddenly marked for transport to death camps such as Auschwitz. Then came word in the summer that the main camp was to be closed as well as Schindler's factory. Schindler approached Goeth about moving his factory and his workers to Czechoslovakia so that they might continue to supply the Third Reich (Hitler's army) with vital war supplies. After another bribe, the SS officer agreed to throw his support behind the plan and told Schindler to draw up a list of those people he wanted to take with him. Schindler was now faced with the task of choosing those he wanted to save-literally a matter of life and death. Schindler came up with a list containing some eleven hundred names, including all the employees of Emalia Camp and a number of others as well .
Yad Vashem commemorates gentiles who helpled to save the lives of Jews in the Holocaust and has a detailed list. (Obviously, no such list can be complete). Please see the link. One of the best known is Oskar Schindler, but there were thousands of others, too.
They both take place during WW2 and depict the persecution of the Jews and the concentration camps.