Approximately 1,200
Around 1,100 Jews.
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.
"Schindler's List" received seven 1993 Academy Awards in 12 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Director (Steven Spielberg).The movie was nominated for 12 awards, and took home 7: Best Picture, Director, Adapted Screenplay, Editing, Cinematography, Art Direction and Original Score.The 1993 Schindler's List has won 7 Academy Awards, including Best Director for director Steven Spielberg. The film was nominated for an overall of 12 Oscars
Yes, the movie Schindler's list includes many actual events that occured during the holocaust. It is based mostly on Oskar Schindler and his humanity, but it does touch on things that actually did occur during the holocaust. There are a few historical inaccuracies in the movie but in general it is a good source of information about the holocaust and its included events.
over 1200
Approximately 1,200
because there was no actual list that is hard to answer. there were many lists complied detailing the Jews that worked in Schindler's factories, about forty of these lists were made over the five years, they were compiled by Schindler's various managers.
Yes there is still many of Jews that was on the list alive
Around 1,100 Jews.
There were 1,200 names on Schindler's list. Some of the names were Matt Berger, Bernstein, Chewel, Dressler, Eisenberg, Feingold, Goldberg, Katz, Lewkowicz, and Presser.
In "Schindler's List," the one-armed machinist is a character named Itzhak Stern, portrayed by Ben Kingsley. Stern is a Jewish accountant who assists Oskar Schindler in running his factory and plays a crucial role in helping Schindler save the lives of many Jews during the Holocaust. His character embodies resilience and resourcefulness amidst the horrors of war.
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.
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."
Steven Spielberg has won three Academy Awards -- two for directing "Schindler's List" (1993) and "Saving Private Ryan" (1998), and one for producing "Schindler's List," which was a Best Picture winner.
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.
John Williams wrote the scores to Jaws and Schindler's list as well as many other movies and series including Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Jurassic Park, E.T. and the first Harry Potter movies.