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Who is nicholas winton?

Nicholas Winton was a man during the Holocaust who set up homes in the United Kingdom for Jewish children from Czechoslovakia. They were sent on trains so that they wouldn't be killed or sent to concentration camps. He saved over 600 children. He got many awards for saving the children.


Famous people in the holocaust?

One famous person who died in the Holocaust is Harry Baur. He was a French actor who was taught to be Jewish. He was tortured but was cleared of the accusation and was released eventually. He never recovered and died a few months after. Another famous person who died in the Holocaust was Croatian Jewish child actress, Lea Deutsch. Lastly, Mingles Vig, a Hungarian jazz and cabaret singer, actor, comedian and theater secretary was murdered by the members of the Arrow Cross.


What strategies did the international commmunity use to save the Jews in Europe?

The Allies had no 'strategy for [saving] the Jews in Europe' beyond winning the war. Until 1944 the Allies didn't even believe reports about the Holocaust, either.


What is zwittau brinnlitz czechoslavakia?

Zwittau, known as Zwiastow in Polish, is a former locality in Czechoslovakia, now part of the Czech Republic. It is historically significant for its association with the Holocaust, particularly as the site of the Brinnlitz labor camp established by Oskar Schindler during World War II. Schindler is famously known for saving the lives of over a thousand Jewish refugees by employing them in his factories. The camp served as a refuge for many during a dark period in history.


What did the US do in the Holocaust?

Many people were denying that it happened. Many wanted to stay out of the war in Europe claiming that it was none of our business. When the war was over, people blamed the U.S. Government for not getting involved sooner and saving lives. Sort of like what's going on now.

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What did oskar schindler do for living?

Oskar Schindler was an industrialist for a living. During the Holocaust he was responsible for saving 1,200 Jews from execution.


Story of schindler list?

Oskar Schindler, someone who ended up saving 1,100 people during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories.


What strategies did the international community use to save the Jews in Europe during the Holocaust?

None. There was no strategy of the kind the question suggests. The rest of the world didn't want to know about the Holocaust while it was going on, and the Allies did not do anything specifically aimed at saving Jews.Please see the related question.


How many Jews did the Danes save during the Holocaust?

A litlle less than the 8.000 living there.


What was the first successful general purpose computer called?

saving files


How did the Americans help the Holocaust?

I think we just went in and saved the Jews. We went to Germany and started saving ppl.


Pocahontas became successful by doing what?

saving Captain John Smith's life


Who is Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik?

Deutsche EmailWARENFabrik is a company founded by Oskar Schindler that is credited with saving 1,100 Jewish lives during the holocaust by employing Jews who lived in the Krakow ghetto. He established this company with his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern.


Was Irena Sendler up for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007?

Yes, Irena Sendler was a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007 for her work in saving the lives of Jewish children during the Holocaust. However, she did not win the prize that year.


Successful contributions to a school team?

Scoring a point, cheering, spirit, saving, catching


How many Jewish people did oskar schindler buy?

Oskar Schindler is credited with saving approximately 1,200 Jewish lives during the Holocaust by employing them in his factories. He used his position as a businessman to protect these individuals from deportation to concentration camps. Schindler's efforts were instrumental in ensuring their survival during a time of widespread persecution.


Who was Raoul Walenburg?

Raoul Wallenberg was a Swedish humanitarian who worked in Budapest, Hungary, during World War 2 to rescue Jews from the Holocaust. Between July and December 1944, he issued protective passports and housed Jews, saving tens of thousands of Jewish lives.