No. He was almost untouchable by members of the Nazi party because he was a member of the Nazi party and he was rich
He kept his workers (given to him as slave labor) out of the nazi death camps, even requested more Jews to be transfered from the camps to his facility. At his facility they avoided murder at the camps.
Schutzstaffel - were the paramilitary force that guarded the concntration camps.
He save thousands of Jewish people from concentration camps.
Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist famous for employing Jews during World War 2, saving them from concentration camps.
They were kept in there for there safety. They were kept in there for there safety.
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
There is a film called Schindler's List which is about a man called Oskar Schindler who attempts to save as many Jews as possible from being sent to the concentration camps by employing them at his company.
The PoW (Prisoners of War) were kept either in PoW Camps or in some Concentration Camps such as Auschwitz.
Relocation camps were camps where people were kept. Mostly Jews were kept there, but there were other people. They were sent there because Germany and the Nazis hated them!
Ordinary concentration camps were not secret. Only the small number of extermination camps were secret.
The death camps kept the Jews from living!
The workers signed their names on a letter for Oskar Schindler to express their gratitude and support for him. Schindler had risked his own safety to save them from the Holocaust by employing Jewish workers in his factories, providing them with protection from deportation to concentration camps. The letter served as a testament to their appreciation and solidarity, highlighting the profound impact Schindler had on their lives.