Oskar Schindler helps the Jews in the cattle cars by using his influence and resources to provide them with food, water, and comfort during their harrowing transport. He negotiates with Nazi officials to ensure that some of the Jews are spared from immediate deportation to concentration camps. Schindler's actions demonstrate his commitment to saving as many lives as possible, despite the risks involved. His efforts ultimately contribute to the survival of over a thousand Jews during the Holocaust.
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.
No, they had no advance warning. Some escape, and some didn't. The famous Schindler was a great help.
The number per train varied, with about 700-800 a typical figure.
No Jews 'helped Hitler in elections'.
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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.
No, he actually went bankrupt. He wanted desperately to, thou.
Itzhak Stern made the list of Schindlerjuden. In English, those German words mean "Schindlers Jews"
He sees many Jews in a Jewish ghetto being murdered and that gives him a change of heart towards them and no longer thinks of them just as laborers.
No, they had no advance warning. Some escape, and some didn't. The famous Schindler was a great help.
they could ship meat to the east in refrigerated cars
The girl in the red coat is the most obvious symbol in Schindler's List, simply because her coat is the only color object, other than the Shabbat candles, presented in the main body of the film. To Schindler, she represents the innocence of the Jews being slaughtered. He sees her from high atop a hill and is riveted by her, almost to the exclusion of the surrounding violence. The moment Schindler catches sight of her marks the moment when he is forced to confront the horror of Jewish life during the Holocaust and his own hand in that horror. The little girl also has a greater social significance. Her red coat suggests the "red flag" the Jews waved at the Allied powers during World War II as a cry for help. The little girl walks through the violence of the evacuation as if she can't see it, ignoring the carnage around her. Her oblivion mirrors the inaction of the Allied powers in helping to save the Jews. Schindler later spots her in a pile of exhumed dead bodies, and her death symbolizes the death of innocence.
The number per train varied, with about 700-800 a typical figure.
Schindler met with the Jews who were secretly gathering in a Catholic church to assess their situation and determine how he could help them. He was motivated by a desire to protect and save as many lives as possible from the horrors of the Holocaust. These meetings allowed him to understand their needs and develop a plan to employ them in his factory, providing them with a semblance of safety. Schindler's actions were driven by a combination of moral conviction and pragmatic considerations in a desperate time.
refrigerated railroad cars could take the processed meat to the east (apex)
Regina Perlman wants Oskar Schindler to use his influence and resources to save her husband, as well as other Jewish people, from being deported to concentration camps during the Holocaust. She appeals to Schindler's sense of morality and humanity, urging him to help protect those who are vulnerable and at risk of persecution. Her plea highlights the desperation and urgency of the situation faced by Jews during this dark period in history.