Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Examine Oscar Schlinder essays

Examine Oscar Schlinder essays Oscar Schlinder was a businessman and a German, who owned his own business. Most of his workers were Jewish people and when the war broke out, his were taken and some have to shove snow and if they didnt work or if they were disabled they where shot. When his workers were taken to Concentration Camp, and he went straight down there to get them back, he said that they were very good workers. He hated what the Nazis where doing to the Jews. Every now and then he would save a few more Jews. Oscar changed his business t making war machines, and so he needed a lot more Jewish people, including children, although the Nazis didnt like it. Oscar would lie and say that some had died and he needed more Jews, by, he had really helped them across the boarder. He saved 1000s of Jewish people; he even got ladies come to him at work asking him if he could save their parent or Grandparents from a Concentration Camp. I think the main reason why Oscar was so nice to Jewish people was because he had so many working for him before the war and his closest friend he worked with was a Jew, and after Oscar saw what was happening to the Jews after they died and how they died if they werent shot, he tried to save even more. After the war the Jewish People he had Saved, made a grave for him, although they didnt really know if he was alive or dead, as no one heard anything about him after he left the Camp, 12:05am, when all the Jews where allowed to go. The holocaust was very well presented in the film. You could see what happened to the Jews, from the beginning, when they were kicked of out of there homes, if they worked for Germans, they either lost their jobs or kept them on without pay. You see them getting packed on train cages with no food, no water and no place to go to the toilet. There were separate train or cages for women and children and the other for men. These trains headed for concentration Camps all over Germ ...

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