The workers signed their names on a letter for Oskar Schindler to express their gratitude and support for him. Schindler had risked his own safety to save them from the Holocaust by employing Jewish workers in his factories, providing them with protection from deportation to concentration camps. The letter served as a testament to their appreciation and solidarity, highlighting the profound impact Schindler had on their lives.
Oskar Schindler was a German businessman who saved hundreds of Jewish people from being murdered by Nazis during World War II. He was married, but did not have children by his wife. He did have a boy and girl by a woman he had an affair with, though.
In early 1944, however, Plaszow's designation was changed from that of a labor camp to a concentration camp. This meant that its prisoners were suddenly marked for transport to death camps such as Auschwitz. Then came word in the summer that the main camp was to be closed as well as Schindler's factory. Schindler approached Goeth about moving his factory and his workers to Czechoslovakia so that they might continue to supply the Third Reich (Hitler's army) with vital war supplies. After another bribe, the SS officer agreed to throw his support behind the plan and told Schindler to draw up a list of those people he wanted to take with him. Schindler was now faced with the task of choosing those he wanted to save-literally a matter of life and death. Schindler came up with a list containing some eleven hundred names, including all the employees of Emalia Camp and a number of others as well .
There were 1,200 names on Schindler's list. Some of the names were Matt Berger, Bernstein, Chewel, Dressler, Eisenberg, Feingold, Goldberg, Katz, Lewkowicz, and Presser.
Others did, but no one else has the current profile that Schindler has (thanks to the Hollywood film). There were others that risked much more than Schindler and others that saved much greater numbers.
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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.
During the process called selection, right off the trains, Jews were herded into a section before entering a camp. The Nazis were already informed that Schindler, who was a Nazi, wanted some workers for his factory. Of course, they had no idea that he really was SAVING these people, so they thought he would treat them as bad as they would at a camp. They asked each Jew their names (if they were a family) and wrote it down and gave the list to Stern, Schindler's accountant. So, the Nazis gave all the "non-essential" workers to Schindler, who dubbed them "essential." Stern typed up the entire list, and that's how we know who they all are. :)
Oskar Schindler was a German businessman who saved hundreds of Jewish people from being murdered by Nazis during World War II. He was married, but did not have children by his wife. He did have a boy and girl by a woman he had an affair with, though.
he gave jobs to Jews at his company he taught them how to make and build items he was married but he had affairs with other women he was Born on 21st April 1908 he died 9 October 1974 (aged 66) in west Germany he parents names were Hans Schindler and Franziska Luser his wife is Emilie Schindler
As I understand it, there was not just one "list," but rather several of them. I also was told at a seminar that there was a lot of bribery going on to get your name on "the list." This information came from a man who wrote a book about Oskar Schindler. I'm sorry that I can't remember his name.
Schindler's list is a huge list of Jewish workers' names that all were working at oskar schindler's factory so that they wouldn't be sent to concentration camps or gas chambersa motion pictureIt is the true story of how German industrialist Oskar Schindler saved the lives of hundreds of Jews during World War II by arranging to have them work in his factories. Steven Spielberg's 1993 film biography won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.
In early 1944, however, Plaszow's designation was changed from that of a labor camp to a concentration camp. This meant that its prisoners were suddenly marked for transport to death camps such as Auschwitz. Then came word in the summer that the main camp was to be closed as well as Schindler's factory. Schindler approached Goeth about moving his factory and his workers to Czechoslovakia so that they might continue to supply the Third Reich (Hitler's army) with vital war supplies. After another bribe, the SS officer agreed to throw his support behind the plan and told Schindler to draw up a list of those people he wanted to take with him. Schindler was now faced with the task of choosing those he wanted to save-literally a matter of life and death. Schindler came up with a list containing some eleven hundred names, including all the employees of Emalia Camp and a number of others as well .
There were 1,200 names on Schindler's list. Some of the names were Matt Berger, Bernstein, Chewel, Dressler, Eisenberg, Feingold, Goldberg, Katz, Lewkowicz, and Presser.
Do you mean last names of famous people?Frank (Anne)Schindler (Oskar)Stalin (Josef)Hitler (Adolf)Himmler (Heinrich)Eichmann (Adolf)Wiesenthal (Simon)Feldhender (Leon)Pechersky (Alexander "Sasha")Wiesel (Elie)Sendler (Irena)Ten Boom (Corrie)
When writing a letter to release workers salary, it is important to know why the funds need to be released. The letter should also include their names and amount that will be released.
Others did, but no one else has the current profile that Schindler has (thanks to the Hollywood film). There were others that risked much more than Schindler and others that saved much greater numbers.