Itzhak Stern made the list of Schindlerjuden. In English, those German words mean "Schindlers Jews"
yes
Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik, the name of Oskar Schindlers factory.
Because she was cold.
No. Schindler created the list when tipped off by Goeth's secretary Pemper. In real life, Stern didn't even write the list.
Itzhak Stern made the list of Schindlerjuden. In English, those German words mean "Schindlers Jews"
yes
Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik, the name of Oskar Schindlers factory.
Because she was cold.
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 · Itzhak Stern Amon Goeth
Itzhak Stern was a Jewish accountant to German industrialist Oskar Schindler. He worked alongside Schindler as the accountant for his Enamelware company in Kraków and greatly helped in running the company. He is credited with typing the list of names known as Schindler's list; a list of Jews who survived the Holocaust because of Oskar Schindler's intervention.
In Schindler's List, Stern was first hired as Schindler's accountant. Originally, they were just business partners, but as the story progressed, they become more along the lines of friends.
Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler and Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern
Stern recognizes immediately Schindler's callousness and greed. Early on, he expresses disdain for Schindler and controlled outrage at his original offer to have Stern run the factory and secure Jewish investors. He refuses to drink with Schindler, making clear he does not approve of Schindler's morals. But Stern's attitude softens as Schindler becomes an active participant in saving the Schindlerjuden, and he eventually sees the good in his employer. He finally does have a drink with Schindler when the two say good-bye after they learn of the closing of the Plaszów labor camp and realize Stern will almost certainly be sent to his death. By accepting a drink, Stern demonstrates his respect for Schindler, and Schindler accepts the finality of Stern's probable fate.
that all depends upon your knowledge. example: if you have done your homework on Schindler you will already know what he does.
In "Schindler's List," Oskar Schindler proposes to Itzhak Stern to help him manage a factory that would produce goods for the war effort, allowing Schindler to employ Jewish workers. This proposal serves as a means to save Jewish lives from the Holocaust, as it provides them with a semblance of safety and purpose. Schindler's motivations evolve from profit-driven intentions to a genuine desire to protect and save as many Jewish people as possible from extermination. Stern, recognizing the opportunity, supports Schindler's plan, leading to the creation of a list of workers to safeguard them.