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How did Oscar choose who would live in the holocaust?

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He did not pick who he would save and who he would. He simply help who ever he could when he could. If he saw people who were still fit and looked able to work he would "employ" them because at least they looked able to work, whereas if he had of "employed" people who were not as fit as what they were meant to be, they would be executed anyways and it would have been more obvious that Schindler was helping the Jews.

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