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 has an younger sister named Elfriede
They made made pots and pans as well as many types munitions including artillary shells though it has been said by both Oskar Schindler and the SchindlerJuden (Shindler Jews) that all munitions were faulty. To make this roughly 1200 Jewish workers were used all saved by Oskar Shindler and those who helped him!
Oskar Schindler's eyes where a deep, beautiful, passionate, and serious blue :)
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Oskar Schindler has an younger sister named Elfriede
They made made pots and pans as well as many types munitions including artillary shells though it has been said by both Oskar Schindler and the SchindlerJuden (Shindler Jews) that all munitions were faulty. To make this roughly 1200 Jewish workers were used all saved by Oskar Shindler and those who helped him!
Oskar Schindler was a member of the National Socialist German Worker's Party, or in German "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei." You know them better as the Nazis.
He saved over a thousand lives, and is one of the most popular Righteous Among the Nations.
Oh My Gosh Yes! He saved 1, 200 jews!! He did this by giving the Jews clean food and towls1!!
Schindler was awarded the "Righteous Among the Nations" title in recognition of his efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust at great personal risk.
Amy Shindler is 5' 5 1/2".
Nicola Shindler was born on October 8, 1968.
Conrad Shindler House was created in 1795.
Mary S. B. Shindler was born in 1810.
Mary S. B. Shindler died in 1883.
He had a number of factorys during the war in which he saved around 1200 Jewish people. So many so that many of the 1200 were not even needed to complete the work needed. Of the munitions made by his workers it has been said by both Oskar Shindler and the ShindlerJuden (Shindlers Jews) that all munitions were faulty!