officials to get relatives of a worker transported to his factory, or claim that certain unskilled workers were essential to the factory to save their lives. On one occasion two Gestapo officers came to his office and demanded that he hand over a family of five who had bought forged Polish identity papers. “Three hours after they walked in,” Schindler said, “Two drunk Gestapo men reeled out of my office without their prisoners and without the incriminating documents they had demanded.” If an officer declined the bribe, Schindler would have been tried for bribery ans executed, but luckily the officers always accepted his lavish gifts. Schindler spent an enormous amount of money. Schindler at the height of the war had a massive amount of money. In order to save all of his Jews he spent his entire personal fortune. Postwar the bankrupt Schindler split his time between Germany and Israel where he was honored and taken care of by his Schindlerjuden. Unfortunately Schindler’s coffers ran dry eventually Schindler knew of these great risks but took it on anyway. Oskar Schindler took on perhaps one of the toughest forces of the twentieth century: the Nazis. Saving over 1,100 Jews during a time where over 6 million were being murdered made Schindler a hero. Schindler's actions prove the quote “For what does it mean to be a hero? It requires you to be prepared to deal with forces larger that yourself.” true. By taking on a force larger then himself, Schindler is a hero.
officials to get relatives of a worker transported to his factory, or claim that certain unskilled workers were essential to the factory to save their lives. On one occasion two Gestapo officers came to his office and demanded that he hand over a family of five who had bought forged Polish identity papers. “Three hours after they walked in,” Schindler said, “Two drunk Gestapo men reeled out of my office without their prisoners and without the incriminating documents they had demanded.” If an officer declined the bribe, Schindler would have been tried for bribery ans executed, but luckily the officers always accepted his lavish gifts. Schindler spent an enormous amount of money. Schindler at the height of the war had a massive amount of money. In order to save all of his Jews he spent his entire personal fortune. Postwar the bankrupt Schindler split his time between Germany and Israel where he was honored and taken care of by his Schindlerjuden. Unfortunately Schindler’s coffers ran dry eventually Schindler knew of these great risks but took it on anyway. Oskar Schindler took on perhaps one of the toughest forces of the twentieth century: the Nazis. Saving over 1,100 Jews during a time where over 6 million were being murdered made Schindler a hero. Schindler's actions prove the quote “For what does it mean to be a hero? It requires you to be prepared to deal with forces larger that yourself.” true. By taking on a force larger then himself, Schindler is a hero.