He had a number of factorys during the war in which he saved around 1200 Jewish people. So many so that many of the 1200 were not even needed to complete the work needed. Of the munitions made by his workers it has been said by both Oskar Shindler and the ShindlerJuden (Shindlers Jews) that all munitions were faulty!
They made made pots and pans as well as many types munitions including artillary shells though it has been said by both Oskar Schindler and the SchindlerJuden (Shindler Jews) that all munitions were faulty. To make this roughly 1200 Jewish workers were used all saved by Oskar Shindler and those who helped him!
Oskar Schindler saved almost 1,200 Jews during WWII.
Oskar Schindler did not graduate from college. He attended a technical school but left without completing his degree. Schindler became a businessman and factory owner, which ultimately led him to save the lives of many Jews during the Holocaust. His actions are most famously depicted in the film "Schindler's List."
Oskar Schindler died on October 9, 1974 at the age of 66.
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In "Schindler's List," Oskar Schindler proposes to Itzhak Stern to help him manage a factory that would produce goods for the war effort, allowing Schindler to employ Jewish workers. This proposal serves as a means to save Jewish lives from the Holocaust, as it provides them with a semblance of safety and purpose. Schindler's motivations evolve from profit-driven intentions to a genuine desire to protect and save as many Jewish people as possible from extermination. Stern, recognizing the opportunity, supports Schindler's plan, leading to the creation of a list of workers to safeguard them.
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Oskar Schindler expressed his desperation and frustration when soldiers attempted to take his Jewish workers for forced labor. He was deeply concerned for their safety and welfare, recognizing that being taken by the soldiers often meant death or severe mistreatment. Schindler's actions were driven by a desire to protect his workers, going to great lengths to keep them safe from the Nazis. His compassion and bravery in the face of such danger significantly impacted the lives of many during the Holocaust.