The Jews Messiah
While he may have used Jews as cheap labor during WWII, Oskar Schindler is remembered as a businessman who helped Jews during the Holocaust, intervened repeatedly on their behalf through bribes and personal diplomacy, displayed compassion and empathy for the jews and his human kindness overcame his greed.
Oskar Schindler was born in Svitavy, Czech Republic on April 28, 1908. In 1928, he met Emilie Pelzl, not far after he married her and was assigned into the military. In the 1930s, Schindler Joined a pro-Nazi organization, he then became a “spy” for the German Military. September 1939, Germany invaded poland, which started WWII. Schindler arrived in Krakow, Poland mid-October, Searching for a way to make profit. He then Found that the enamelware and
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While he started with 45 employees, his factories grew with more than 1,700 workers in 1944. Originally Oskar assigned jewish workers because he would have to pay less than hiring regular workers. Over time he found reasons to hire more and more jewish workers, regardless of their abilities. Nearly half of the employees were Jewish and where known as Schindlerjuden. Short for Schindler Workers. By the Spring of 1940, the Nazi started to act different toward the Jews. Schindler was ordered to pay his jewish employees’ wages directly to the SS rather than to the workers themselves. Work-essentials Jews were forced to leave the city by the Nazis. June, 1942 the Krakow Jews were relocated to labor camps. Some of Oskar Schindler's workers were ordered to go to the train stations, including his office manager. Oskar flew to the station and was trying to negotiate with the Nazis on how Important his workers were to him and his business. Then, he started to name some of his friends from the Nazi party that he met in poland. He was finally able to return them safely back to the
Oskar Schindler was a German businessman who became an unlikely hero when he saved thousands of Jews in Czechoslovakia. He employed Jewish men and women to
When Oskar Schindler saw how bad the jews were treated he decided to help them out. Oskar took in at least 900 jews from the
He was “the type of person who could strike up a conversation with anyone, particularly in a bar” (8). He joined the Nazi Party, and with his skillset, quickly became a military spy stationed in Poland. After the Germans captured Krakow, Schindler took over a kitchenware factory formerly belonging into Abraham Bankier, promising that he would then hire its original Jewish workers back to work in it. He kept his promise, naming the factory the “Deutsche Enamel Fabrik,” or “Emalia.” While the Nazi regime’s anti-Jewish policies were harsh, Schindler strived to protect his employees, once even personally threatening a low-ranking SS officer to release his workers or be reported his acquaintance, an SS General Julian
The movie –Schindler’s List– is based off the true story of the saving of 1,200 Jews by Oskar Schindler. In the beginning of the movie, Schindler employed Jews from the Kraków Ghetto to work in his newly established enamelware factory in Poland. Spielberg portrays Schindler as “simply another Nazi who regards the killing of Jewish slaves as a senseless business practice. Although he is seen
The enamelware factory that he purchased was in Krakow Poland. He employed 1750 people and which there were 1000 Jewish workers. Schindler wanted to protect his workers from the Nazis, and other officials that would tell on him. He began to bribe Nazi officials and anyone who he thought that was a threat to his factories. He gave larger bribes as time went on, and started getting more broke. He even purchased black market luxury items for the Nazis officials. By the end of the war, Schindler's had spent his whole fortune. He would never prosper again, but then relied on the gifts. and money from the Jews he saved. Oskar Schindler opened an enamelware for Jews for polish workers to at. According to Oskar Schindler untold stories, ¨ After Germany invaded Poland in 1939, Oskar Schindler set up an enamelware factory in Krakow that used a combination of Jewish workers interred by the Germans and free Polish workers¨ (Stuart
And when World War II ended and the camps started getting liberated, he let all his workers free. One final reason why Oskar Schindler made a huge impact on the war was that he saved many Jews from certain death. Schindler and his wife Emilie made sure the Jews that worked in his factories were in decent health. They both managed to get medical supplies and food for the Jews. It was very risky for both of them to do this, since they could’ve been killed if they had been caught and charged.
Oskar Schindler’s identity drastically changes from the beginning to the end of the movie. At first, Schindler was a greedy, selfish, and rich man, who was a member of the Nazi party and profited from the war. He also was a womanizer who constantly cheated on his wife. He only cared about making money and he only hired Jewish workers because they were cheaper. He saved his workers initially because he did not want to pay to train other workers and protected them since he believed that their welfare impacted his business. He saw Jewish people differently than other Germans, he saw them as workers, and he inadvertently developed a reputation for kindness. He did not do this at first to be a
They moved in with Oskar's parents and lived in the upstairs rooms, where they lived for the next seven years. Not long after him and Emilie got married Schindler quit working for his father and took several other jobs such as a position at Moravian Electrotechnic and also managed a driving school. Schindler was in the Czech army for 18 months, where he rose to the rank of Lance-Corporal in the Tenth Infantry Regiment of the 31st Army. After that he went back to Moravian Electrotechnic. At around the same time that company went bankrupt and his father's farm machinery business closed around the same time which left Schindler unemployed for a year. In 1931, he got a job with Jarslav Simek Bank of Prague in 1931, where he worked for about seven
They were sent to several concentration camps. Originally, Schindler was only interested in the business and making money from it. He hired Jews because they were cheaper than poles. The movie states “The Jews themselves receive nothing”. Poles you pay wages to.
Oskar Schindler faced many conflicts in his life. The main conflict he faced was overcoming the Nazis and saving over one thousand Jewish People. Schindler, with out a job at the time, joined the Nazi Party and followed on the heels of the SS when the Germans invaded Poland. This is when Schindler took over two previously Jewish owned companies that dealt with the manufacture and sales of enamel kitchenware products and opened up his own enamel shop right outside of Krakow near the Jewish ghetto. There, he employed mostly Jewish workers, which saved them from being deported to labor camps. Though twice the Gestapo arrested him, he got released because of his many connections and with many bribes. Most
Oskar Schindler grew up in a prosperous Catholic family with all the privileges money could buy. He grew up to be a German industrialist, spy, and a member of the Nazi Party, who outwitted Hitler and the Nazis to save more Jews than any other from the deathly events of World War॥. With the help of his wife, Emilie Schindler, Oskar Schindler saved the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his ammunition and enamelware factories, spending millions bribing the SS, and eventually risking his life to rescue the Schindler-Jews (“The Oscar Schindler Story”)
Watching Schindler's list I decided to focus on Oskar Schindler. Throughout the movie Schindler personal emotions change on the war. In the beginning we see that it was a good thing for business that nothing else mattered as long as he made money. When Jews would come up he wouldn't care about them because he knew he could manipulate them and earn more money since they needed him. Schindler didn't really care for the Jews and what would happen to them. We see that Schindler only concern is that his business profits in the war. His concern for going to parties were to make connection that would better his money earning business. Money was his only concern which is why he went out seeking a jew. Since having a jew made it so they could be payed less than a normal person and they would be to scared to not do work. If he got a Jew it would earn him more money than hiring a German accountant. After getting an accountant he goes and seek workers for his factory. The workers are Jews since they don't need to be payed to be working. We later learn that his wife influences him with making business and wanting to succeed. He came from a place where he had nothing and is just beginning to make it. Hes making so much money he doesn't know what to do and he thanks the war for that. With his business doing so well he starts to care about his workers. He cares about them because he needs them to continue making the money.He starts really caring about his accountant Stern he makes sure he
When Oskar moved to Krakow at the beginning of WWI, and hired hundreds of Jews to work at his factory it was much cheaper than hiring regular workers. He didn't have to pay them and only had to feed them 1 time while they were at work. This made his business extremely profitable. The one problem with that theory is that Schindler all though very profitable spent nearly all of his profits bribing Nazi officers so they would let his Jews live. Oskar nearly went broke from spending so much money on
Schindler's List is one of the most powerful movies of all time. It presents the indelible true story of enigmatic German businessman Oskar Schindler who becomes an unlikely saviour of more than 1100 Jews amid the barbaric Nazi reign. A German Catholic war profiteer, Schindler moved to Krakow in 1939 when Germany overran Poland. There he opens an enamelware factory that, on the advice of his Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern, was staffed by Jews from the nearby forced labour camp at Plaszow. Schindler's factory prospered though his contacts with the Nazi war machine and its local representatives, as well as his deft skill on the black market. Then, somewhere along the way, Schindler's devotion to self-interest was
[War] brings out the worst in people. Never the good, always the bad. Even in the midst the devastation of a national genocide, where one race turned against another in hate, good people existed and worked to counteract the hate through love and compassion. Oskar Schindler was one of these people. World War II provided him the means to become a very wealthy and powerful man, yet he did not exploit the Jews like many other businessmen during his time. He used his money and power to save thousands. Much can be learned from what happened during the holocaust and what Schindler did to save thousands of Jews.