Schindler is angry with Goeth because of Goeth's brutal and indiscriminate treatment of Jewish people, which starkly contrasts with Schindler's growing understanding of their humanity and plight. Goeth's sadistic behavior and lack of empathy disturb Schindler, who increasingly realizes the moral implications of his own business dealings amid the horrors of the Holocaust. This conflict highlights Schindler's transformation and moral awakening in the face of Goeth's cruelty.
Amon Goeth is most known for being the commander of the Nazi Labor and Concentration Camp. Amon Goeth was executed after his trial in 1946 when he was found guilty of torture and imprisonment.
I guess the Schindler Jews had not had their Sabbath in a while and it was a kind gesture by Schindler. They had been working hard in his factory and the Sabbath is a day of rest and worship, so it was a break as well
Emilie Schindler, her maiden name was Pelzl
Oskar Schindler's eyes where a deep, beautiful, passionate, and serious blue :)
Schindler was about 31 years old in 1939, when he slowly began helping the Jews.
Oskar Schindler and Amon Goeth
· Oskar Schindler · Itzhak Stern Amon Goeth
Amon Goeth was the Commandant of the Plaszow labor/concentration camp in Krakow Poland during the early to mid 1940s. Ralph Fiennes portrayed Amon Goeth in Schindler's List in 1993
It is more common that their similarities are compared, but anyway.. Goeth had less restrictions. Schindler did what he did for people rather than an organisation. In the film Schindler became affected by the situation, then made decisions based on morality instead of emotion. Otherwise they were essentially the same.
The Nazis. If you're talking about the commandant at the camp, he is Amon Goeth.
because he was cruel in real life
Oskar schindler and amon goeth had a pretty bad relationship. in the eyes of Amon Goeth they seem like friends but while Oskar Schindler is getting him drunk and is persuading him into letting him make barracks at his factory Oskar really doesn't like Amon. he is just using him to save more Jews in his factory
The night before at the party, Amon Goeth got so drunk he could hardly stand. Oskar Schindler wasn't drunk, so Goeth respected him for that. Goeth says that getting drunk limits a person's control and control is power. Schindler then says that "power is when we have every justification to kill, and we don't", meaning that true power and control is to pardon or forgive. The reason why Goeth didn't kill the boy who had the saddle on the ground was because he was exercising true power.
The Reich owned it the SS ran it Amon Goeth was in charge of it
No. Schindler created the list when tipped off by Goeth's secretary Pemper. In real life, Stern didn't even write the list.
Oskar Schindler paid Amon Goeth approximately 1,000 Reichsmarks per person to secure their release from the labor camp. In total, Schindler spent around 1.1 million Reichsmarks to save about 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust. This financial investment was crucial in protecting those on his list from deportation and death.
Amon Goeth beats Helen Schindler's list because he embodies the brutal and oppressive nature of the Nazi regime, showcasing the extreme violence and dehumanization inflicted on Jews during the Holocaust. His actions represent the horrific reality of power and control, contrasting sharply with the moral complexities faced by those like Oskar Schindler, who sought to save lives. Goeth's brutality serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of hatred and intolerance.