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What happened after oskar schindler help the Jews?

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He had a series of businesses that went bankrupt, then he moved to Argentina where he left his wive after another series of failed businesses, went to West Germany and with the help of Jewish organizations started a cement plant, which also broke.

He lived with several friends in a small apartment (i bet he regretted giving all his money to all the greedy Jews), until the day he went to a government hospital, as he could not afford nothing else and died at the age of 66, penniless and a complete failure. He was buried in Jerusalem, i believe, where he has been the only member of the Nazi Party who got the Jewish helper of the year award or something.

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