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  1. Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind The ListDavid M. CroweWestview Press, 2004766 pagesThis book describes Schindler's actions as a rescuer of Jews in Cracow and Brinnlitz, and Schindler's life before the Second World War.In 1938, Schindler was stationed in Czechoslovakia as an agent for the German military intelligence gathering ...

  2. 9 de oct. de 2019 · Oskar Schindler: la sorprendente vida del empresario alemán afiliado al partido Nazi que salvó de la muerte a 1200 judíos Fue mujeriego, alchólico, bon vivant, hedonista.

  3. La lista en sí hace referencia a una lista de trabajadores judíos que Oskar Schindler, un empresario alemán, salvó durante el Holocausto. Schindler, inicialmente motivado por ganancias económicas, usó su fábrica de utensilios de cocina para emplear y proteger a más de 1,000 judíos de ser enviados a campos de concentración.

  4. 12 de oct. de 2018 · Oskar Schindler was a German who joined the Nazi Party for business reasons. Before the war, Schindler was known mainly for his interest in making quick money, drinking, and womanizing. Indeed, he saw the war at first as a chance to indulge in all three. Soon after the invasion of Poland, he came to the city of Kraków in search of business ...

  5. 28 de abr. de 2022 · By any measure, Oskar Schindler was a remarkable and complex man. His saving of some 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust, places him in rarefied company, and has seen him rightly lauded as a hero, and to those whom he helped save as something like a God. Yet his action is all the more remarkable when one considers his background.

  6. Oskar Schindler ( Zwittau-Brinnlitz, Češka, 28. travnja 1908. — Hildesheim, 9. listopada 1974 .), njemački industrijalac koji je spašavao Židove u Drugom svjetskom ratu od mučenja i sigurne smrti u Holokaustu. Tokom rata spasio je 1200 [1] [2] Židova od sigurne smrti tako što ih je zaposlio u svojim tvornicama koje se danas nalaze u ...

  7. Oskar Schindler (1908-1974) was born on April 28, 1908, in Svitavy (Zwittau), Moravia, at that time a province of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. An ethnic German and a Catholic, he remained in Svitavy during the interwar period and held Czech citizenship after Moravia was incorporated into the newly established Czechoslovak Republic in 1918.

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