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  2. Apr 8, 2022 · Oskar Schindler, famous as an industrialist and a member of the Nazi Party was married to Emilie Schindler, a Sudeten- German woman. The couple had been married from 1928 to 1974. Oskar Schindler and his wife were famous for their roles in saving the lives of more than 1,200 Jews during The Holocaust. Oskar Schindler children

  3. Feb 12, 2018 · Lavi is the youngest survivor to have been on Schindler’s List, the Jews saved by German industrialist Oskar Schindler and immortalized in Steven Spielberg’s 1993 film. Lavi was put in a ...

  4. Oct 8, 2019 · Those five children reared 36 grandchildren and over 120 or 150 great-grandchildren — after 120 we stopped counting.” Advertisement The grave of Oskar Schindler in Jerusalem.

  5. Oskar Schindler Biography. Born: April 28, 1908. Zwittau, Moravia, Austro-Hungarian Empire. Died: October 9, 1974. Frankfurt, Germany. German businessman. German businessman Oskar Schindler became an unlikely hero when he saved hundreds of Jews in Poland and Czechoslovakia from death at the hands of the Nazis during World War II (1939–45).

    • Elizabeth Yuko
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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.
  6. Feb 10, 2023 · 1. Oskar Schindler was a German businessman and a member of the Nazi Party. In November 1939, he acquired some factories in German-occupied Poland by taking advantage of the German policy to "Aryanize" and "Germanize" Jewish-owned and Polish-owned businesses. 2. The best known of these factories today is the “Emalia” factory in Kraków.

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  8. Schindler’s ListOskar Schindler was born on April 28, 1908 at Zwittau/Moravia (today in the Czech Republic).His middle-class Catholic family belonged to the German-speaking community in the Sudetenland. The young Schindler, who attended German grammar school and studied engineering, was expected to follow in the footsteps of his father and  take charge of the family farm-machinery plant

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