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  1. Emilie Schindler (German: [eˈmiːli̯ə ˈʃɪndlɐ] ⓘ; née Pelzl [ˈpɛltsl̩]; 22 October 1907 – 5 October 2001) was a Sudeten German-born woman who, with her husband Oskar Schindler, helped to save the lives of 1,200 Jews during World War II by employing them in his enamelware and munitions factories, providing them immunity from the ...

  2. Emilie Schindler (1907-2001) was the wife of Oscar Schindler, a German industrialist who saved over 1,300 Jews from the Nazis during World War II. Learn about Emilie's life, her role in the Schindler's factory, and her memoir Ich, Emilie Schindler.

  3. Jan 24, 2023 · Emilie Schindler was a Moravian woman who married Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved over 1,200 Jews during World War II. Learn about her life, their relationship, and how she helped Oskar in his heroic endeavor.

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  5. Learn about the extraordinary story of Oskar and Emilie Schindler, who saved over 1,000 Jews from the Holocaust by employing them in their factories. Discover how they defied the Nazis, risked their lives, and faced the challenges of post-war life.

  6. The Opera, set in Nazi-occupied Europe, the piece explores the social and moral dilemmas faced by Oskar Schindlers wife, Emilie, and her role in their attempts to save the lives of more than a thousand Jewish prisoners-of-war during the Holocaust. Source: You Tube - Gaertnerplatztheater. CLIKC HERE: Frau Schindler Opera Brochure

  7. Oct 9, 2001 · Mon 8 Oct 2001 22.12 EDT. The life of Emilie Schindler, who has died aged 93, was mostly overshadowed by that of her industrialist husband, Oskar, who was hailed for having saved more than...

  8. Emilie Schindler. This tiny white-haired woman , gentle and courageous, showed us an intriguing glimpse at the shadow world between memory and legend . Her husband Oscar Schindler became a household name as one of the great humanitarians of the century, saving 1,300 Jews from certain death in the Nazi death camps during World War II.

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