What is a major accomplishment of oskar shindler?
He saved over a thousand lives, and is one of the most popular Righteous Among the Nations.
What method did Oskar Schindler use?
He kept bribing the other NAZIs with a large sum of money to not bother the Jews and to keep their mouth shut about it around Adolf Hitler.
10 scientist contributed in the field of medicine and health?
Alexander Fleming (Penicilin)
Dr. Raymond Damadian (MRI)
Louis Pasteur (cure to rabies)
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (x-ray)
Walter C. Willett (Vitamin E consumption and the risk of coronary heart disease in men)
Joseph Lister (aseptic)
Edward Jenner (vaccine to small pox)
Paul Ehrlich (chemotheraphy)
Willem Einthoven (electrocardiograph)
Christian Barnard (performed the first successful heart transplant )
Why was Oskar Schindler able to hide Jews right under the noses of the Nazis?
He didn't exactly "hide" them. In the movie Schindler's List, he starts out wanting to buy an enamelware factory so he can continue his lifestyle of money, wine, and women.
Schindler hires Jews because his account, Stern, tells him, "They're cheaper than Poles." Schindler didn't want to spend a ton of money on workers, but after seeing the ghetto being liquidated (emptied) and the horrible, nauseating treatment Amon Goeth bestows upon the Jews, he begins to find ways to bring as many Jews into his factory as he can.
It's a really great movie, and it really helps you understand the Holocaust from a different point of view. I would suggest it if you're interested.
In the movie schindler's list How does Oscar Schindler attitude change towards money?
In "Schindler's List," Oscar Schindler initially views money as a means to gain power, status, and personal wealth, using it to maintain his lavish lifestyle. However, as he witnesses the atrocities faced by the Jewish people during the Holocaust, his perspective shifts dramatically. He begins to see money as a tool for saving lives, ultimately using his fortune to protect and rescue over a thousand Jews from deportation and death. This transformation highlights his moral awakening and the profound impact of the events around him.
What is the film Schindler's list about?
Schindler's List tells a story about a German business owner who tries to hire Jewish people in the hopes of keeping a few out of the concentration camps. Therefore he manages to save lives that had he not stepped in, would have been lost at the hand of German soldiers and doctors.
When did Oskar Schindler join the Nazi party?
Why did workers of schindler put rocks on his grave?
Some Jewish traditions are VERY old. To prevent wild animals from digging up the body of the dead person, the ancient Israelites would cover the gravesite with stones. When mourners or passers-by would come to visit the grave in later years, they would refresh the stones that animals had disturbed. (Israel in 2000 BCE could be a pretty rural place.)
For the last thousand years or so, there hasn't been much need to prevent wild animals from digging up the body, so there's no longer a need for BIG stones. So mourners place small stones on the grave to maintain the tradition. Frequently, these are just pebbles placed on the tombstone. The more pebbles, the greater the number of mourners who have visited.
In the play "Fiddler on the Roof", Tevye asks "Why do we do these things? That, I can tell you in ONE WORD; TRADITION!". This begins the song "Tradition!"
Itzhak Stern made the list of Schindlerjuden. In English, those German words mean "Schindlers Jews"
What was Oskar Schindler's assistant?
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.
How did Schindler save the Jews?
He was a business man and as such he had the right underNazi rule to use Jews for slave labour. In so doing he looked after them and saw to it that as little harm as possible befell them. BMW used the Jews also and simply worked them to death and had them replaced as they needed new slaves. He had to work within the system stay alive and do what he could as a fellow human being.
When did Oskar Wintergerst die?
Oskar Karlweis died on January 24, 1956, in New York City, New York, USA of heart attack.
How did World War II affect Oskar Schindler?
Oskar Schindler was on the unsuccessful side of the Germans and in the Nazi party through the beginning of his war career. He was a wealthy, successful and powerful man and could basically do whatever he had desired.
However by the end of the war, Schindler had managed to save over 1,200 innocent Jews by employing them to his factory and making the Germans believe he was only getting them to run his factory.
No one was quite certain as to why Schindler, starting off as a powerful German man spontaneously decided to end up as an impoverished life-saver. But what past generations, present generations and future generations will always know is that his unbelievably courageous actions will always be impossible to forget.
What did Schindler go to jail for?
Some confusion here. Oskar Schindler died a natural death in 1974.
Was osker schindler a good man?
Oskar Schindler was a great man. Although at first he just wanted to profit off of the cheap labour and take adavantage of people and the war, he soon saw the horrors of the holocaust with the liquidation of the ghetto and the way he saw Jews and other cultured people treated. At first he was just greedy however in the end he risked his own life to save people. All the money he made off of the factory helped the people he saved. Basically yes he was a good man.
Why were the Jews made to shovel snow in Schindler's list?
without a workforce he could not produce anything, therefore not make any money.
How did Oskar Schindler stop the Jews from being killed?
Obviously he could not protect them once they left his factory to go to the camps to sleep, but he did his best to protect them whilst they were under his care (working in his factory).
How did Oskar Schindler change history?
Oskar Schindler changed by means of becoming a better person (I assume that IS what you mean by "changed") and saved hundreds of Jews from being killed at the height of WWII.
Although we don't know for sure, I can assume that Schindler changed because he was starting to notice people being killed. He said once that he could care less if they were Jewish--he just cared that they were being killed.
Schindler may have seemed a slimy guy, but he didn't want to see anyone get killed. And he was one of the few with money to do something about it.
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After seeing Jews being killed in the Warsaw Ghetto liquidation, he made a decision to work against the Nazi system. He, like others, did not realize what the Nazis' plans were. Once he saw that, he saved 1200 Jews from certain death. The remnants of that group now number more 6000 today.
How did Oskar Schindler save Jews?
Schindler, during the holocaust, bribed Nazis with alcohol and gifts to gain friends. Initially, he made friends so that he could earn money. He opened a 'pots and pans' factory and had Jews working in them. He earned money, and was able to make friends in high places in the Nazi party. At this time, he could care less about Jews. Once he realized how badly these Jews were treated (after seeing a small child get shot for no reason except being Jewish), he changed his tactics. After buying a second factory (one that sold fake bullets to save lives), he bought Jews for his factories. He kept buying these Jews, and forbid Nazi guards from harming or killing any of them, because he now owned them. He fed and protected nearly 1000 lives until the end of the war. Even though he was legally a member of the Nazi party, he was deamed a good person, and was not executed like the rest of the Nazis. He died in 1974, and remains possibly the most brave and noble men in the Holocaust, but is not very acknowledged.
What happened to Oskar Schindler after the war?
Sadly, Oskar Schindler had spent his entire personal fortune during the war on bribing Nazi officials and buying food for his Jewish workers. His factory was situated in what was to become Communist-dominated Polish territory, so after the war he choose to move to West Germany. There, he received $ 15,000 for his troubles, although his expenses during the war came to well over a million dollars.
An effort to start a farm in Argentine failed. He returned to Germany and had to live on support payments from the Jews he had saved during the war. He died in 1974 and was buried in Jerusalem.