Oskar Schindler's Life During The Holocaust

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Oskar Schindler was a tremendous guy that helped many Jews. During the Holocaust, Jews were in deep trouble and their lives were endangered. Oskar was a German and worked for Hitler. However, Oskar was crossing Hitler’s rules and risking his very own life to save Jewish lives. In his factory he would hide Jews as workers, which was illegal, just to save their lives. He saved around 1,000 Jewish lives by the end of the war. Oskar Schindler was just a German soldier that had his life changed right before his eyes. Oskar Schindler’s early life was normal until the Holocaust came and overnight his life changed forever. Oskar Schindler was born on April 28th, 1908 in the city of Svitavy (Zwittau) in the Sudetenland (Oskar Schindler-Biography). Oskar Schindler has a family of four. He has a father named Hans Schindler and according to Oskar Schindler-Biography, he was a farm equipment manufacturer. His mother is named Louisa and was a homemaker (Oskar Schindler-Biography). He also has a sister name Elfriede, with whom he had a close …show more content…

Schindler made a list of what Jews he wanted to work for him (Oskar Schindler-Biography). The Germans then not knowing his plan to free the Jews, they were granted them permission to work for him in his factory (Oskar Schindler-Biography). Oskar Schindler states that, “Shindler remained true to the “Schindlerjuden”, the workers he referred to as “my children.” Employees spent the remaining months of war in the factory making defective bullets (Oskar Schindler-Biography). The article Oskar Schindler later says, “He negotiated the salvation of his 1,300 Jews by operating right at the heart of the system using all the tools of the devil: bribery, black marketing and lies.” The Holocaust demonstrates his bravery, “He said, ‘a thinking man who had overcome his inner cowardice simply had to help. There was no other choice.’