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Oskar Schindler was never caught in the act of saving Jews during the Holocaust, although his activities were illegal and dangerous. He used his status as a businessman to protect Jewish workers in his factories, effectively saving over a thousand lives. While he faced scrutiny at times, he managed to navigate the risks without being apprehended by the Nazis. After the war, he was recognized for his efforts and is remembered as a hero for his actions.

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