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Oskar Schindler is indeed the man that is accredited with saving 1200 members of the Jewish faith from the tyranny of the Nazis in WW2. The film Schindler's list is a Biopic movie based on those events.
Itzhak Stern was Schindler's accountant. Stern was one of many and in the film the character of Stern takes on the role of many real people so as the audience can more easily follow the film.
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.
because he bought shells instead of his company manufacturing them so he didn't make any money just lost it paying for shells. Hope this helps.
Schindler got the money to start his company via several donations from close acquaintances and family friends first, and then through countless investments in his idea and through bank accounts.
Oskar Schindler is indeed the man that is accredited with saving 1200 members of the Jewish faith from the tyranny of the Nazis in WW2. The film Schindler's list is a Biopic movie based on those events.
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
If you've ever heard of Schindler's List, it's about Oskar Schindler, a member of the Nazi party who saved hundreds of Jews from concentration camps. So, yes.
yes, i'm sure that his wife did not enjoy that fact that she had to share him with so many other women.
Itzhak Stern was Schindler's accountant. Stern was one of many and in the film the character of Stern takes on the role of many real people so as the audience can more easily follow the film.
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.
Antigone and Oskar Schindler are two people who both go against the law to do what they know is right inside. Antigone knows that she must honor the dead, so despite the law that says no one was allowed to bury polynices (or ecophycles I forget which) she does. In Oskar's case, the Nazi government says that Jews are less than human, and need to be exterminated. Oskar saved over 1000 Jews in his factory. The so called "crimes" of both characters were punishishable by death, but both kept on, because death would be preferable to living with the guilt of doing nothing. So Oskar and Antigone are both people who follow the unwritten laws we know inside to be right, not the laws of tyrants. That is how they're alike.
because he bought shells instead of his company manufacturing them so he didn't make any money just lost it paying for shells. Hope this helps.
He had a number of factorys during the war in which he saved around 1200 Jewish people. So many so that many of the 1200 were not even needed to complete the work needed. Of the munitions made by his workers it has been said by both Oskar Shindler and the ShindlerJuden (Shindlers Jews) that all munitions were faulty!
If you mean Oskar Schindler then it basically means this: During WWII as we all know it (or should) the Germans hated the Poles/Gays/Jews/Gypsies etc...but this one man (along with Stern; Oskar's accountant/profit man) managed to save up to 1,200 Jews. So every one of those 1,200 Jews (Precise numbers aren't known) were put on this list. To put it straightforward he rebelled against Germany.
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.
Schindler got the money to start his company via several donations from close acquaintances and family friends first, and then through countless investments in his idea and through bank accounts.