It was summer and the people in the train were begging for water. The SS took it as a joke and laughed, but Schindler was trying to alleviate their suffering. Notably, the scene after this act of kindness was Schindler having been arrested for "violation of the law of race and resettlement." (In reality, his violation of the "race law" resulted from his having relations with a Jewess, not his having sprayed the train with water).
He's the Nazi inspecting the women who are mistakenly sent to Auschwitz. He's walking down the line asking, "How old are you, mother?" and replying "Who's Oskar Schindler?" when the old woman states that they are 'Schindler Jews.'
Yes, many times.One example- If Amon Goeth had ever really realized what Schindler was doing and had turned him in, he wouldn't have lived. Actually, if anyone had found out what Schindler was doing, he definitely would have been persecuted.Another- At the end of the movie Schindler's List, he has a complete mental breakdown and starts crying. He feels as though he could've saved more Jews if he hadn't spent so much more money on non-important things- like wine and women. He was a part of the Nazi party, so he was going to be hunted down even though he is now credited for saving over 1,100 Jews, the Schindlerjuden.
Some movies with the word black in the title include, Men in Black, Black Beauty, Black Hawk Down, and The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
Via Rail has 497 trains that it runs per week through eight Canadian provinces (all but Newfoundland and Prince Edward Island). This is down due to Service cuts in 2012, including Canadian, Ocean and Corridor services.
Try This. 1) Push in the clutch pedal. 2) Push the shift stick straight down...toward the ground, and hold down. 3) Push left...toward yourself. 4) Push back...toward the rear of the car. So that's DOWN, LEFT, BACK. The reason you have to go thru all the trouble is so that you don't accidentally stick it in reverse cruising down the road (that would be bad). If it doesn't stay in gear, the shift coupler in the center tunnel under the rear seat is probably hosed.
yes you can i have done it plenty of times..
Husky floor mats can be hosed or sprayed down but are not machine washable.
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. :)
He's the Nazi inspecting the women who are mistakenly sent to Auschwitz. He's walking down the line asking, "How old are you, mother?" and replying "Who's Oskar Schindler?" when the old woman states that they are 'Schindler Jews.'
Well, bikes shouldn't be polished, but they can get hosed down by the hose if it is muddy or dirty,ect. But litteraly they should not be washed.
The Son Of Beast in kingsisland went upside down but they had to get lighter trains and in order to have the loop they needed heavy trains Son Of Beast is no longer open in kingsisland.
you probably wouldn't want to put leather sandals in the wash. watershoes can probably just be hosed down....no need to put them in a washer
You're looking for the song "Hats Off":They hosed me down, wrapped me like a bean burritoThen marked the date and time
slowly, and the weight pushing down on the weels
On "Death Trains". no one could eat or sit down.
Once railroads were invented, there really wasn't much impetus to dig canals. Trains can go up and down hills, which is difficult and expensive to do with canals and locks. Trains are also faster.
Trains can't stop suddenly because of their large size and weight. It takes a longer distance for a train to slow down and come to a complete stop compared to smaller vehicles like cars. The momentum of the train makes it difficult to stop quickly, which is why trains need to slow down gradually to avoid accidents.