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    Many people have heard about Oskar Schindler‚ but do people of this time really know how he participated in WWII and how he touched numerous lives? Oskar Schindler was a German Catholic industrialist‚ who saved the lives of around 1‚200 Jews. Schindler followed the Nazi invasion of Poland and then moved to Krakow and assumed responsibility for the operation of two formerly Jewish-owned manufacturers of enamel kitchenware. He opened up Emailia‚ a factory for the Jews who lived in Krakow‚ Poland

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    “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference” Winston Churchill. This relates to the film Schindlers List as the main character Oskar Schindler has a major change in attitude towards the Jewish people. At the beginning of the film Schindler is introduced as a selfish man looking to exploit the Jews as workers. While he witnesses the liquidation of the Ghettos Schindler’s personality soon changes as he releases he can make a difference. This is shown using specific shots and lighting techniques

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    selected as head of India expansion project from Schindler Holding Ltd. Napoli was involved in the planning of the Indian subsidiary and had worked closely with key Schindler executives on other strategic initiatives. Schindler Holding Ltd‚ a Swiss based organization headed by Alfred Schindler‚ was technology leader in elevator and escalator manufacturing. Worldwide it had revenues of $4 billion and employee strength of over 38‚000 in 97 subsidiaries. Schindler was confident that the Indian market provided

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    Oscar Schindler was a very brave man. He saved the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jews. This all occurred during World War II. His care for human life could’ve gotten him killed but that never did stop him. Oskar was a sentimentalist and an ordinary person like you and I. The simplicity of doing good was something he loved to do. He was full of love and flaws like everybody else. He even in the worst of circumstances still found a way to do good and doing the extraordinary that no one could easily

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    also a documentary delving into the past to find the noble during the evil. It is a story of utmost courage and honor. Oscar Schindler faced incredible odds when he gave himself the task of freeing the Jewish people. If he had been caught he would have been executed and I have no doubt that the Jews he was protecting would have been shot as well. To say that Oscar Schindler was anything less than a saint would be blasphemy in my opinion. I think one of the most interesting things about this story

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    Schindlers List 1) I believe the author; Steven Spielberg‚ intended to send a message concerning the human rights all humans have‚ and attempt to further enhance our understanding of the justice system‚ and its importance. With the amount of discriminations going on in the past few hundred years‚ I believe the message was to better inform the population of today about the truth and to help them respect the value of difference and life. 2) Like I mentioned in the first question‚ I believe

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    Many similarities exist between Night‚ Schindler ’s List‚ and the documentary. All three followed the same progression and sequence of events. At first‚ the Jews were just placed under house arrest after losing their businesses. Soon after‚ they are moved into dingy ghettoes. From there‚ the men and the women were separated and herded into cattle cars which took them to concentration camps. There in the camps‚ Jews were forced into labor working for the Nazis. When the war was nearing its end‚ the

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    gypsies‚ homosexuals‚ the mentally ill‚ or physically disabled. All people not of the "Aryan" race were slated for death. In the midst of one of the most horrific events of the 20th century‚ Oskar Schindler risked his life and fortune to save the lives of approximately 1‚200 Jewish people. Schindler was a brilliant businessman‚ who made a fortune in Nazi-owned Poland‚ but he was unable to achieve success in the post-war world. He was a member of the Nazi Party‚ who socialized with SS officers in

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    DJ Edwards Mr. McGillivray ENG 2D 11/5/2014 Oskar Schindler: The Unlikely Hero Summary:     The Holocaust was the systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. "Holocaust" is a Greek word meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis‚ who came to power in Germany in January 1933‚ believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews‚ deemed "inferior‚" were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community

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    Oskar Schindler A Story of Life Humanitarian Terry Prachett said‚ “Most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused not by people being fundamentally good or fundamentally evil‚ but by people being fundamentally people. Oskar Schindler was an ordinary person who despite his faults‚ managed to accomplish extraordinary things. Despite Schindler’s early ambitions to use World War II to make a profit for himself‚ something changed within him and he soon began to have doubts about

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