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  1. Oskar Schindler (German: [ˈɔskaʁ ˈʃɪndlɐ] ⓘ; 28 April 1908 – 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist, humanitarian, and member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia ...

  2. Feb 10, 2023 · Learn about Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who rescued over 1,000 Jews from deportation to Auschwitz during World War II. Find out how he acquired and operated factories in Poland, and how he was recognized as a "Righteous Among the Nations".

  3. May 6, 2024 · Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist who, aided by his wife and staff, sheltered approximately 1,100 Jews from the Nazis by employing them in his factories, which supplied the German army during World War II.

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    • Oskar Schindler's Life before World War II. Born a Catholic of German ethnicity in 1908 in what is today the Czech Republic (formerly Austria-Hungary), Oskar Schindler attended multiple trade schools and then spent several years attempting to establish himself as a businessman, doing everything from selling government property, to starting a driving school, to selling farm equipment.
    • The Emalia Factory in Kraków. Wasting no time, Schindler relocated to Kraków in October 1939, after Germany had invaded and started occupying Poland. “He moved into an area where a lot of factories and industries had been shut down or Aryanized,” Randall explains, referring to the Nazi policy of seizing Jewish-owned property and transferring it to non-Jews.
    • Schindler’s List. When the Jews working in the Emalia factory were transferred to Plaszow in the fall of 1944, Schindler lobbied for and was granted permission to relocate his munitions manufacturing operations to Brünnlitz (Brněnec), a town near where he grew up in what was then the Sudetenland, where it would be classified as a subcamp of the Gross-Rosen concentration camp.
    • Schindler's Wife, Emilie. Though her role is often diminished, or omitted from the narrative altogether, Schindler’s wife Emilie (who wed the businessman in 1928) was also involved in saving the lives of the Jewish factory workers, Randall says—particularly after the establishment of the factory in Brünnlitz.
  5. Jul 9, 2020 · Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist during World War II who sheltered approximately 1,100 Jews from the Nazis by employing them in his factories.

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  6. Jan 5, 2023 · Learn about Oskar Schindler, an industrialist who joined the Nazi Party and saved over 1,200 Jews from Auschwitz by employing them in his factories. Discover his early life, his role as a spy, his business ventures and his legacy.

  7. Learn about Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved over 1,000 Jews from the Nazis during World War II. Read his story and compare it with other individual responses to the Holocaust.

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