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- She is buried at the cemetery in Waldkraiburg, Germany, about an hour away from Munich. Her tombstone includes the words from the Mishnah, Sanhedrin 4:5, Wer einen Menschen rettet, rettet die Ganze Welt ("Whoever saves one life, saves the entire world.").
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Oct 5, 2001 · The wife of German businessman Oskar Schindler, during World War II, she worked with her husband to help save 1,200 Jews from the Nazi death camps. Born in Alt Moletein, Czechoslovakia, of ethnic German parents, where her father owned a farm. In 1928, she met the tall, handsome Oskar Schindler when...
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In 1993, during the production of the film Schindler's List, Emilie Schindler and a number of surviving Schindler Jews visited her husband's grave in Jerusalem; she was accompanied by Caroline Goodall, the actress who portrayed her in the film.
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- 5 October 2001 (aged 93), Strausberg, Germany
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His grave in the Catholic cemetery on the southern slope of Mount Zion is visited by Jews, Christians and people of no religious faith. A complex and conflicted man, Schindler was an unlikely candidate for heroism that involved risking his life to save others.
Jul 28, 2001 · After more than 50 years of self-imposed exile in Argentina, Emilie Schindler flew home to Germany three weeks ago but slipped into a coma last Saturday.
The inscription on his grave says: 'The unforgettable rescuer of 1,200 persecuted Jews". In 1962 a tree was planted in Schindler's honor in the Avenue of the Righteous at Yad Vashem. On June 24, 1993, Yad Vashem recognized Emilie and Oskar Schindler as Righteous Among the Nations. Supported By: Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
Oct 8, 2001 · Emilie Schindler, who helped her industrialist husband save hundreds of Jews from Nazi death camps in a saga memorialized by the movie ''Schindler's List,'' died on Friday night, her...