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Brief Introduction of Schindler's List

Schindler's List is adapted from Schindler's List written by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally. It is a film directed by Steven Allan Spielberg in 1993.

The film reproduces the real historical event that Oskar Schindler, a German entrepreneur, and his wife Emily Schindler lost everything during World War II to protect more than 1,2 Jews from being killed by fascists. The film won seven awards at the 66th Academy Awards and seven awards at the 51st Golden Globe Awards.

Synopsis of Schindler's List: In 1939, Poland was ruled by Nazi Germany, and the SS ruled the Jews in isolation. Oskar schindler, a German businessman, came to Krakow under German rule and opened an enamel factory to produce military supplies. With outstanding social skills and a lot of money, Schindler established a good relationship with the Germans. His factory hired Jews to work and made a fortune in war.

In p>1943, Jews in Krakow suffered a terrible massacre. Schindler witnessed all this and was greatly shocked. He bribed officers and made his factory a slave camp attached to the concentration camp. In those days of crazy slaughter, his factory also became a refuge for Jews.

In p>1944, on the eve of Germany's defeat, the massacre of Jews became more and more crazy. Schindler made a list of 1,2 people to German officers and bought the lives of these Jews with all his money. In those dark years, to save one person is to save the world.

Extended information

Schindler's List:

1. Oskar Schindler

Schindler, a German profiteer, is a man with numerous lovers who eat, drink and have fun, and intends to make a fortune by using World War II. However, his conscience was awakened because he witnessed the murder of Jews every time. Therefore, all his factories hired Jews, who were smart, cheap and high-tech like animals, but in fact they were places to shelter Jews.

2, Itzhak Stern

Itzhak Stern(191-1969) was a Jewish accountant, widely known as an accountant in oskar schindler. He has assisted Schindler since the initial operation of Deutsche Emaillewaren-Fabrik (or DEF for short) in Krakow, and has been working until the factory in Brünnlitz, Czech Republic regained its freedom.

3. Amon Goeth

An SS officer stationed in Poland was in charge of Plaszow concentration camp. After the war, he was arrested and sentenced to hang.

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