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    first meeting between Schindler and Pfefferberg is in a church‚ during the priests preaching. While according to the book Schindler visited Pfefferberg at his mother’s house‚ where Schindler almost gets killed by Pfefferberg‚ because he thought Schindler was an SS man that wanted to do her harm or wanted to arrest himself since he was a fugitive at that moment. (Kenneally‚ 1982: 49-52) The second was the progression of Schindler employing Jews. According to the movie‚ Schindler starts with hiring Jews

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    A hero is a person who’s responsible and a good role model. A hero is also someone who has done something meaningful in his/her life. It is universally accepted that both Paul Rusesabagina and Oskar Schindler are examples of extraordinary people who accomplished incredible feats by standing up for good in the face of evil‚ such as crimes against humanity and genocide. They were men that helped people other than their selves and actually cared what happens to those other people. They were not selfish

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    Holocaust. There was an actual Oskar Schindler‚ and a real Amon Göth‚ and a factory by the name of Deutsche Emailwaren Fabrik‚ and a camp by the name of Paszów. Living conditions of the camps were portrayed very well‚ as was the time line of the movie. However‚ some parts of the movie were made up or inaccurate. For example‚ the movie shows that Schindler is broke at the end of the war‚ but he actually had piles of money when he went into hiding. It is also unknown whether Schindler watched the destruction

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    Schindler’s List and Night are both descriptive‚ accurate representations of the horror that occurred during the Holocaust. Both works place a spotlight over the mistreatment and fear that people of the Jewish culture faced during this specific time period. Schindler’s List and Night are two completely different pieces representing two very different Holocaust stories. Both stories hold several similarities and differences because of the point of view‚ location‚ and main characters discussed in them

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    entire.” Schindler breaks down‚ crying that he could have been sacrificed more‚ saved more lives. He and his wife then flee. The next morning‚ a Russian soldier enters the camp and tells the Jews they are free. As they walk toward a nearby town‚ the scene dissolves into full color and reveals a group of real Holocaust survivors walking across a field. They line up‚ many accompanied by the actors who play them‚ and place a rock on Schindler’s grave. The last person at the grave is Liam Neeson (Oskar Schindler)

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    could only have anything that they could carry. Oskar Schindler was basically the only nice guy in the Nazi party. He tried to treat the European Jews as nice as he could without getting shot. While they were loaded on the trains‚ he gave them water and he saved over six hundred lives. In the movie Oskar wrote a list of many‚ many people that he would buy from Amön Goethe. Amön Goethe was the bad man. He was the guy that killed everybody. When Schindler bought all of the men‚ women‚ and children from

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    factory manager. Stern understands the fact that the Jews who in the factory list we be protect‚ so he starts fills the factory with many Jewish workers whom the Nazis would otherwise have deemed expendable. Stern played by Ben Kingsley says to Oskar Schindler (This list is

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    The greatest struggle in life is the fight to protect your beliefs; religious‚ political‚ racial‚ ethnic‚ and sexuality. In this nation we are provided with the ability to voice our opinions via protests‚ social media‚ and through our political representatives. If people had not taken a stand in times of conflict and fought for their beliefs the world’s worst tragedies would even more horrific. Paul Rusesabagina from Hotel Rwanda‚ felt strongly that Tutsi people were no lesser than the rest of

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    of Europe’s Jews had been executed. Four million had been gassed in the labor camps while another two million had been shot dead. At the same time‚ somewhere in Krakow‚ Poland‚ an entrepreneur named Oskar Schindler hired 1700 workers for his factory‚ 1200 whom were Jews. By the end of World War 2‚ Oskar and his wife became penniless after having used his fortune to bribe authorities and save his workers.

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    Genocide Watch there is 8 stages of Genocide and in his opinion Genocide is a progress that is developing in the eight stages and which is predictable and not inexorable. At each stage there are possibilities to stop or at least influence Genocide and Oskar Schindler’s deeds are one example of moral courage and active resistance to the worst Genocide in the history of humankind during the Second World War. The following text will deal with evidences of Stanton’s eight stages of Genocide in Steven Spielberg’s

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