In 1944, Oskar Schindler relocated his Deutsche Emaillewarenfabrik (German Enamelware Factory), and the associated prison camp of 1,200 Jewish forced labourers, from Kraków to a munitions factory acquired by him in Brněnec.
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Oskar Schindler, WWII-era industrialist who saved 1,200 Jewish lives
Mrs. Schagrin had survived the Holocaust, alongside her two sisters, with the help of Oskar Schindler.
Schlesinger is the daughter of two Holocaust survivors who were both rescued by Oskar Schindler.
Namık Kemal Yolga (1914–2001), Turkish diplomat and statesman, known as the Turkish Schindler
The book tells the story of Oskar Schindler, a Nazi Party member who turns into an unlikely hero by saving 1,200 Jews from concentration camps all over Poland and Germany.
Schindler's List | Oskar Kokoschka | Oskar Schindler | Lee Oskar | Schindler Group | Schindler | Paul Oskar Kristeller | Oskar Sima | Oskar Pfister Award | Oskar Luts | Oskar Linnros | Oskar Kohnstamm | Oskar Fischinger | Oskar Eustis | Emil Jakob Schindler | Oskar von Miller | Oskar Vogt | Oskar Sosnowski | Oskar Seidlin | Oskar Schlemmer | Oskar Piotrowski | Oskar Homolka | Oskar Heil | Óskar Halldórsson | Oskar Barnack | Emilie Schindler | Ambrose Schindler | Viktor Oskar Tilgner | Schindler’s List | Schindler's Ark |
Part 3 - Warsaw Ghetto, Gestapo headquarters, Pawiak Prison, Palmiry massacre site, Oskar Schindler's Deutsche Emalia Fabrika, Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Fermont, Immerhof and Hackenberg on the Maginot Line, Compiègne, tomb of Napoleon and the German submarine pens and Cross-Channel guns in Normandy and the Pas-de-Calais.