yes, people were constantly dieing.
In WWII Poland, a Nazi saved the lives of over 1,100 Jews by employing them in his factory.
Oskar Schindler's factory, known for its role in employing Jewish workers during the Holocaust, was valued at approximately 4 million Reichsmarks at the time of World War II. However, the factory's true worth is often measured by its historical significance and the lives saved rather than its monetary value. Schindler's efforts ultimately saved around 1,200 Jews from deportation and certain death. Today, the factory stands as a museum, symbolizing the impact of individual actions during a dark chapter in history.
Oskar Schindler worked for Adolf Hitler as a Nazi during the holocaust during WWII. He saved aprox. 1.1 thousand Jews by sending them to freedom and comfort in Poland where he had a factory.
Schindlers List was based on events that occured during WW2, involving Nazi Germany's treatment of Polish Jewish refugees.
The works of the Nazi during the Holocaust influenced Oskar.
Schindler's factory, officially known as Oskar Schindler's Enamelware Factory, operated from 1939 to 1945 during World War II. Initially focused on producing enamelware, the factory later became a haven for Jewish workers, as Schindler sought to protect them from the Holocaust. His efforts resulted in the saving of over a thousand Jewish lives. After the war, the factory ceased operations as the war came to an end.
In WWII Poland, a Nazi saved the lives of over 1,100 Jews by employing them in his factory.
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.
Oskar Schindler's factory, known for its role in employing Jewish workers during the Holocaust, was valued at approximately 4 million Reichsmarks at the time of World War II. However, the factory's true worth is often measured by its historical significance and the lives saved rather than its monetary value. Schindler's efforts ultimately saved around 1,200 Jews from deportation and certain death. Today, the factory stands as a museum, symbolizing the impact of individual actions during a dark chapter in history.
The Holocaust was too big, covering many different types of people for anyone to work out who, where and when the 'they' that you refer to are.
Jews sought work in Schindler's factory primarily as a means of survival during the Holocaust, when the Nazi regime was systematically persecuting and exterminating them. Schindler's factory provided a relatively safer environment compared to concentration camps, offering jobs that could protect them from deportation and death. Additionally, it allowed them to earn a living and support their families in dire circumstances, fostering a sense of hope amidst despair. Schindler's efforts to protect and employ Jews ultimately saved many lives.
NIGHT. Its about his time in the concentration camps during the holocaust.
Just a few. How could anyone know accurately?
Gypsies, disabled people, homosxuals, and anyone else who Hitler thought were no use to him
Many people, including farmers, doctors, and diplomats helped political prisoners escape during the Holocaust.
The Mexicans were in Mexico during the Holocaust.
No nobody has a right to do such a thing to anyone because of there race Germany made it leagel during the hol ocaust