The term “hero” is used in a variety of ways depending on how people view it. A hero can be anybody, whether it’s someone to look up to or someone who saves lives everyday. A hero is not just born however, they evolve, as Ervin Straub stated. Oskar Schindler, an ordinary business man, risked his own life in order to save thousands of Jews during the Holocaust. However, it took first hand accounts of the ruthless murders committed by the Nazis for Schindler to set his incentives straight. This is…
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Oskar Schindler was a hero during the Holocaust in the 1940’s. He showed that even in the darkest of times, people can have a change of heart, and step into the light; doing whatever they can in order to help the people in need. Some believe that he was a cheap industrialist who wanted to profit from the war. But, Oskar Schindler was a bold, clever, and determined individual, who cared about the lives of the Jews. Schindler was a bold man who did not cower in the face of danger. For example, he…
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A hero can be many things including someone who cares for you, someone who is your role mode, or someone who protected the human rights. A hero can be an animal or human. One of the great heroes would be Oskar Schindler. Who saved the lives of more than 1200 Jews unlike those millions who were tortured and died at the Nazi death camp during the Holocaust of World War 2. He was born on 1908 in Zwittau, Moravia, and grew up there. Oskar Schindler was from a rich family who owned machinery business…
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Oskar Schindler was a German industrialist former member of the Nazi party but why did he save the Jewish people? Why did he spend something like 4 million German marks keeping Jews out of the death camps an enormous sum of money for those times? Why did he risk his life to rescue Jews people in the shadow of Auschwitz? But today Oskar Schindler his name is known to millions as a household word for courage in a world of brutality the flawed hero who saved hundreds of Jews from Hitler's gas chambers…
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Frank, the very well known Jewish girl who died in the Holocaust, truly believed despite all her that was happening that people are good at heart and said, “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.” What does she mean by that both then and now in your life? Often we look to where evil begins, but do not take the time to examine where good starts. Good started with Itzhak Stern and later with Oskar Schindler. Good can start with you right now also…
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Oskar Schindler (1908 - 1974) On April 28th 1908 a German hero was born. Oskar was a brave Catholic German spy, a part of the Nazi Party, and a man who risked his life to save 1200 Jews during the holocaust. Born in Zwittau, Austria-Hungary, (now commonly known as Moravia, Czech Republic) he lived a wealthy lifestyle. Growing up he was a full Catholic but he inhabited a world of sin. He was a heavy drinker, as well as marrying many girls, starting when he was 19 years old. He ended up buying a…
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Oskar began to feel more and more guilt for the Jews in the Ghetto. He saw all of the terrible living conditions his factory workers lived in, and began buying supplies for his Jewish workers (Meltzer 58). Also, he would stop his workers from being taken out of the ghetto and into labor camps (Meltzer 59). For example, when Oskar heard that some of his Jewish factory workers were going to be marched off into labor camps (Meltzer 60). Oskar immediately went down the railroad, and bribed the Nazis…
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Spielberg’s movie, Schindler’s List, shows an Americanized version of Oskar Schindler during the Holocaust. An interesting part about the film is not only its lack of color, but the few scenes that contain color. The movie is played in primarily black and white, but there are four scenes where the audience witnesses red. Why would Spielberg only show four scenes with color, and why the color red? It is a strategic move for Spielberg to portray the film the way he did because of the message he sends…
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killing towards Jews. During this period there were many bystanders; people who would just watch all the wrong actions being done by the Nazis that were taking place. To be a rescuer you had to be a strong individual that was willing to risk their life for a Jew, Oskar Schindler was one of those people. Professor Staub who studied rescuers during the Holocaust writes, “Goodness, like evil, often begins in small steps. Heros evolve; they aren’t born. Very often rescuers make only a small commitment…
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Schindler's story In sum, Oskar Schindler saved more than 1,100 Jewish lives by providing them with work in the factory he owned. His views on anti-Semitism are known to have changed during the war. Originally, as a member of the Nazi party, he started hiring Jews for his business for reasons of maximising profits. Jews turned out to be a cheap and hard-working workforce; essential for the success of the factory. In addition, some even had a small capital they would invest in his business. In…
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