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Oskar Schindler


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skar Schindler was not a perfect man, but he will be remembered for his selfless service to the Jews he saved during the Nazi Holocaust. Before the war, Schindler was a womanizer and a poor businessman. He joined the Nazi party in Czechoslovakia before the Nazi invasion, and followed the Nazis into Poland, hoping to capitalize on the war. He took over an enamelware factory in Krakow, adjacent to the Jewish Ghetto, and there he employed Jews as a source of cheap labor. As time moved on, Schindler realized the horrific conditions in the Krakow ghetto and the massive deportations and killings going on. Through bribery and his connections, Schindler was able to preserve the lives of his Jewish workers. When the Plaszow concentration camp in Krakow was liquidated, he composed the “Schindler's List” with the names of his Jews that were to be transferred to a new factory in Bruennlitz. All of these Jews survived the war and honor Schindler as their savior during this dark time in history

Timeline

Birth- Apr 28, 1908
Svitavy, Moravia
Marriage- Jan 1, 1928-Ages: 66 - 20 years
Emilie Pelzl
To
Jan 1, 1974
Schindler arrives in Krakow after Nazi occupation
Sep 1, 1939
Schindler is arrested by the Gestapo but released
Jan 1, 1941
Schindler arrested a second time for kissing a Jew
Apr 29, 1942
Schindler opens his enamelware factory in Krakow
Jan 1, 1940
Schindler family factory goes bankrupt
Jan 1, 1935
Schindler begins employing Jews as forced labor
Aug 1, 1940
Schindler joins the Nazi party
Feb 1, 1939
Schindler joins the German military intelligence
Jan 1, 1938
Schindler rescues several workers from deportation
Jun 3, 1942
Plaszow becomes a concentration camp
Jan 1, 1942
Emalia is ordered dismantled and all Jews deported
Jul 1, 1944
300 of Schindler's Jews are sent to Auschwitz
Sep 1, 1944
Schindler's Jews arrive from Auschwitz safely
Nov 1, 1944
Schindler prepares the “Schindler's List”
Jan 1, 1944
Schindler establishes a new factory at Bruennlitz
Jan 1, 1944
Schindler's factory becomes sub-camp Emalia
Aug 1, 1943
Schindler and his wife flee the Russian Army
May 1, 1945
Schindler and his wife move to Argentina
Jan 1, 1949
Jews present Schindler with a gold ring
May 8, 1945
Schindler returns to Germany leaving his wife
Jan 1, 1958
Schindler awarded the honor of Righteous Gentile
Apr 28, 1962
Gender
Male

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Death- Oct 9, 1974-Age: 66 years
Frankfurt, Germany
Burial
Latin Cemetery, Mount Zion, Jerusalem

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