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Oskar Schindler In April 28, 1908 in Zwittau, Moravia, a province of the Austro- Hungarian Monarchy, Oskar Schindler was born. Oskar was born to his father and mother, Hans Schindler and Louisa Schindler. Additionally, he had a sister named Elfriede Schindler. His father owned a farm- machinery factory, and his mother was a stay at home mom. As he grew up, Oskar received his education at a German- language school in Zwittau. As a teenager, Schindler worked under his father and sold farm equipment for several years until 1928, when Oskar’s father made Oskar furious. Hans Schindler disapproved of Oskar marrying Emilie, the love of Oskar’s life. Out of pure disgust and rage, Schindler left the family business and began working as a sales …show more content…

This meant that the prisoners who were sent there were subject to death and would ultimately be transported to death camps such as Auschwitz. During that summer, the main camp was to be closed as well as Schindler’s factory. Schindler rushed to Goeth to speak to him in regards to his factory and his workers to remain Czechoslovakia in order to continue supplying the army with “vital war supplies.” Following another bribe to the SS soldiers, they allowed Schindler to make a list of prisoners he would like to save; he created a list containing around 1,000 names. Within this list were his past employees along with 450 other Jews. The new factory was an even safer environment for Schindler’s Jews. He did not allow any German soldiers to enter the factory, and the soldiers were not allowed to kill any Jewish employees without the consent of Oskar. Schindler and his wife provided the workers with the necessities needed to live. Although there was high risk involved in Oskar’s course of action, he continued to employ as many Jewish workers as he could. By the time the war ended, Schindler had spent nearly all of his money on bribes and necessities for his workers, saving nearly 1,300

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