Heartless, lazy and happy.
Since I'm not Oskar Schindler, I couldn't tell you and guarantee my answer. However; the Nazis taking his Jews were probably one of his biggest fears
In "Schindler's List," the character of the maid, who is referred to as "Helen" in the film, is depicted as a Jewish woman working in the household of Oskar Schindler. She experiences the horrors of the Holocaust as the Nazis round up and deport Jews. Ultimately, she is saved by Schindler's efforts to protect and employ Jewish workers, allowing her to escape the fate that befell many during that time. Her story reflects the broader theme of survival and the impact of Schindler's actions in saving lives.
The Nazis persecuted the Jews During WWII
No, Peter is not weak in Anne Frank's diary. He is depicted as sensitive, introverted, and reserved, but he also shows courage and kindness in difficult circumstances, such as during their time in hiding from the Nazis.
Nazis carried out the Holocaust during and just before WW II
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Nazis did not target Muslims. That is one of those myths.
The Nazis and Hitler committed genocide on the European Jews.
Hitler.
Oskar Schindler's apathy toward the Nazis shifted as he witnessed the brutal treatment and genocide of Jews during the Holocaust. Initially motivated by profit, his experiences in the Kraków ghetto and the suffering of the Jewish community awakened his conscience. This transformation led him to take significant risks to save over a thousand Jewish lives, ultimately prioritizing their humanity over his own interests. Schindler's moral awakening exemplified the profound impact of witnessing atrocities firsthand.
During the WW2, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis killed millions of Jewish in the Holocaust.
Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.