== == "Oscar Schindler did what no other German or human being for that matter, at that time,was willing to do to protect a people and save a nation from mass genocide and religious and ethnic persecution."-Karen Gibbs. 1. He bought Jewish owned factories.
2. He negotiated the salvation of 1300 Jews, using the Germans' own ways of operating,through bribes, extortion,lies,black marketeering...
3. He got in touch with remaining wealthy Jews and had them invest in his company exchanging their money for their protecting, by having them work in his factories as skilled or essential labourers. He then paid of Nazis so they would allow the Jews to stay in Krakow.
4. He set up a branch of the Plaszow concentration camp for 900 Jewish workers in his factory and made a list of the workers he would need.
5. He saved most of the workers by moving his factory to Brunnlitz in October 1944. sorry was that more than three!! LOL ^_^
Oskar Schindler believed in the value of human life and the importance of compassion, particularly during the atrocities of the Holocaust. Initially motivated by profit, his perspective shifted as he witnessed the suffering of Jewish people, leading him to risk his fortune and safety to save as many lives as possible. Schindler's actions were driven by a moral conviction that ultimately transcended his initial self-interest. His legacy reflects a profound commitment to humanity in the face of evil.
Oskar Schindler is credited with saving the lives of over a thousand Jewish people during the Holocaust, primarily by employing them in his factories. While he did not directly save women who were sent to Auschwitz, some of the women he employed were spared from deportation to concentration camps, including Auschwitz, because of their association with his factories. Schindler's efforts helped many avoid the fate that awaited most deported to Auschwitz, but his actions were focused on those he could protect through his business.
Oskar Schindler was a member of the Nazi party. He was rich and could get a lot of things from people higher ranked than him. At the time, Jews were being sent off to Labour and Concentration camps. Oskar Schindler opened and Enamel factory where able Jews were hired to work. The would earn the things they needed to live while making pots and pans for Nazi soldiers. Working at the factory saved this group of Jews from death or torture.There was a point where these "Schindler Jews" were sent by Schindler to his hometown on separate trains, women on one and men on the other. The train with the men on it got safely to Schindler's hometown. However, a mistake was made and the women ended up at Auschwitz, the most infamous death camp. These woman were nearly killed, but Schindler managed to save them just in time.
During the Holocaust, individuals and groups employed various forms of resistance against Nazi oppression. Some Jews formed underground movements, such as the Jewish Fighting Organization (ZOB), and engaged in armed resistance, most notably during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Others sought to save lives by hiding Jews or providing false documentation, exemplified by actions of individuals like Oskar Schindler and Raoul Wallenberg. Additionally, non-Jewish resistance groups, such as the French Resistance, helped to shelter and assist Jews in escaping Nazi persecution.
the Bielski brothers saved 1200 Jewish people by the end of the war.
His life.
No, but he did save approximately 1,100 people.
Oskar Schindler saved almost 1,200 Jews during WWII.
-Oskar Schindler is a Catholic Nazi who saved the lives of over 1,100 Jews by employing them in his factory -His accountant is a Jew named Itzhak Stern -His wife is Emilie
Irena Sendler helped Jewish children during WWII.
He save thousands of Jewish people from concentration camps.
He saved millions of Jewish peoples lives!
Schindler got together a list which listed all the Jews that could work or were qualified to work for him.
No, but he did more than can be reasonably expected.
No he kept the jews in the factory safe and the jews worked for him this was so good of Oskar Schindler even though he was a german person he save millions of jews
Emilie Schindler (October 22, 1907 - October 5, 2001) was a humanitarian who, with her husband Oskar Schindler, helped to save the lives of 1,200 to 1,700 Jews during World War II.
Here are three people. One is famous, the other two are not. * Oskar Schindler * Hermann Maas * Heinrich Grüber Incidentally, Grüber was one of the few Germans who gave evidence against Eichmann at the latter's trial.