Oskar Schindler saved almost 1,200 Jews during WWII.
No, but he did more than can be reasonably expected.
Oskar Schindler did not graduate from college. He attended a technical school but left without completing his degree. Schindler became a businessman and factory owner, which ultimately led him to save the lives of many Jews during the Holocaust. His actions are most famously depicted in the film "Schindler's List."
He saved millions of Jewish peoples lives!
Irena Sendler helped Jewish children during WWII.
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.
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
No, but he did more than can be reasonably expected.
Schindler got together a list which listed all the Jews that could work or were qualified to work for him.
Oskar Schindler did not graduate from college. He attended a technical school but left without completing his degree. Schindler became a businessman and factory owner, which ultimately led him to save the lives of many Jews during the Holocaust. His actions are most famously depicted in the film "Schindler's List."
There is a film called Schindler's List which is about a man called Oskar Schindler who attempts to save as many Jews as possible from being sent to the concentration camps by employing them at his company.
-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
yes probably because he risked his life everyday to save hundreds of Jews
It was Oskar Schindler funnily enough though he was a member of the Nazi party
He saved millions of Jewish peoples lives!
No, but he did save approximately 1,100 people.
His life.
It seems possible for Oskar Schindler to bring the Jews into his factory and not want to save them, which is echoed throughout Thomas Keneally's book Schindlers Ark and Steven Speilbergs portrayal of Oskar Schindler in Schindler's List. However is it evidential proof that Oskar in the end saved around 1200 Jews from the Nazi's and it seems more logical to believe that he employed these Jews in his factory to protect them from those who did not share his belief such as Nazi SS member Amon Goeth. It is more simple and understandable to believe that Oskar only claimed the Schindlerjuden as essential workers that were nessessary for his factory's production and that he employed them to save them from a more disasterous fate of continued forced labour as Plaszow or certain death after a relocation to the Nazi death camps, most noticeably Auschwitz. There was no business motive for Oskar when he continued to look after and protect the Schindlerjuden, even at times, for example, when the Schindlerfrauen were sent to Auschwitz instead of Brinnlitz. Oskar's only motive to employing the Jews and bringing them into his factory was to save them and give them a chance of a second life after the end of the Second World War.