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    The film is about how the Jews survived with the help of a Nazi Party member and a businessman named, Oskar Shindler. During the war, he got a factory by bribing the Nazis. He gathered some Jews to work from his factory and those Jews were treated in a good way. As the movie goes on, his partner Stern was forced to go to a concentration camp but, he bribed the Nazi Officer and he got him back. When the Nazi planned to kill all the Jews, Shindler saw the Jews that were being killed by German…

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    mother were taken to Krakow. Ludmile was forced to live in the Krakow ghetto and her mom was sent to the Warsaw ghetto. She worked in a factory at the plazos labor camp for a businessman who was a friend of the German industrialist Oskar Schindler. On October 1944, Schindler attempted to save some Jewish workers by relocating them to the munitions factory in Bruennlitz in the Sudetenland. She was one of those people to be relocated. Ludmile and about 300 other women were detained in auschwitz…

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    Kim Diaz Humanities II/History II Mrs. Lamanteer 13 February 2015 Amon Goeth Amon Goeth was born in Vienna, Austria on December 11, 1908. He had a career as an author, since his family was involved and acclaimed in the book world. However, Goeth’s path changed when he joined a Nazi youth group at the age of 17. When Goeth was 22 in 1930, he joined the Austrian Nazi Party. That same year, he became affiliated with the Security Police, the Schutzstaffel (SS). Goeth also encountered two…

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    lives of 1 200 Jews. He did not have to but he took it upon himself to do so, we automatically assume that the action is one of bravery and heroism but some may speculate that there were other motives behind his actions. By assisting Jews Oscar Schindler ran the risk of being brutally killed himself if he were to be found. During this time Hitler, the then ruler of Germany, took it upon himself to create a ‘pure’ German society and country as a whole which meant eliminating those he found to be…

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    did as they were told, killing thousands upon thousands under the premise of following orders they could not disobey. The affluent, the powerful businessmen, the educated professors, the wealthy, the ones who could have made a difference: the Oskar Schindlers that never were. The world: the countries that chose not to go in until it was too late, the…

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    hatred was shown towards the Bielski brothers, Schindler, and all of the Jews. The Nazi party, led by Hitler, hated the Jewish people. The Jews were targeted and killed because of hatred. The Bielski brothers formed the Bielski Otriad because of their hatred towards the Germans. They attacked German convoys because the Bielskis hated the Germans and the Germans hated the Jews. It was because of hatred that Asael died fight the Germans. Oskar Schindler hated the Nazi party, he saved about 1,2oo…

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    Over 50 years ago Thomas Keneally wrote his first novel, ‘The Place at Whitton’. Since that time he has written 35 novels, 18 non fiction books, 5 screenplays and 5 plays. He has been shortlisted for the Miles Franklin award five times and won it twice. His books have been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize four times and he has won it once. He has won the Prime Ministers Literary Award, the New South Wales Premiers Literary Award and the LA Times Book of the year. He is an Officer for the…

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    Would you try to escape? Would you rather die? Would you sacrifice your life for loved ones all because of 1 terrible man with hate? The holocaust was a tragic event and so was the events that led up to the holocaust, how they escaped, and where they went . The Germans hated the Jews because Hitler thought that the Jews sent the world into its first World War which caused over 100,000 German deaths. More and more people started to hate the Jews because of what Hitler told them and they…

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    There are three types of heroes mentioned in pop culture; the superheroes who perform superhuman tasks, however do not exist outside of comic books. The everyday heroes that inspire those who are close to them but rarely make a dent in the world. Finally, there are the true heroes who improve society and inspire people all across the globe. Only one of these heroes actually deserve that title, which is the true hero. A superhero does not deserve the title because their image is so often warped…

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    particular viewed as good people. Oskar Schindler may be one of the best examples of this type of hero. Schindler was a womanizer, gambler, and a briber. He was in the Nazi party just to have fruitful connections for business. The day Schindler saw the horror of the Nazis with open eyes was when he witnessed a girl in a red coat watching a massacre. The soldiers didn’t pay any attention to the witness because they knew they would kill her sometime. From that day forward, Schindler claimed he…

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