Schindler's List
During World War II Oskar Schindler, a Nazi industrialist, became a wealthy, successful factory owner, yet he chose to risk his life and sacrifice his fortune to save the Jews in his factory. Schindler had come to Poland with a main purpose, that purpose being to make money and become very wealthy. To achieve this, he had a Jew by the name of Stern to sign over his company, Jews to work in his factory, and Stern run the business, allowing him to profit greatly since the Jews were not paid. He had succeeded in doing this, making a large sum of money to live a very wealthy life. Schindler, a very rich person now, decided he would become friends with the Nazis, and accomplished this very easily with his hospitality, partying personality, and good social skills. He was established among the Nazis as a great friend, which Schindler had hope would result. They would
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Approximate Word count = 600
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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