July 8, 2006
Oskar Schindler
Filed under: add to del.icio.us
Oskar Schindler was a businessman famous for his efforts to save his Jewish workers from the Holocaust. He rescued up to 1,200 Jews by having them work in his munitions factory, where he purposely produced faulty ammunition in an attempt to disadvantage the German military during the war. Schindler was arrested twice on suspicions of conspiracy, but managed to avoid being jailed. What did he do when members of his workforce were misrouted to the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp?
Free web site tools
provided by The Free Dictionary
No responses to "Oskar Schindler"
Comments are closed.