Oskar Schindler
Many great things have happened in the course of ones life that will define the round sphere of reality that the person has placed on each person. In an act of bravery, resilience and love, a young man, named Oskar Schindler went against all odds to save an amazing 1100 Jews from a certain, horrifying death. With a personality that befriends the Nazi party, and distrusts his allies, Oskar made a list, with Iskar Stern, his accountant of all the names of the people he would need in his munitions factory. Many who survived paid witness to the amazing turn of events, but many however, did not listen. Oskar seemed to be lost in time, with no recognition for his work. It wasn't until in 1980 when a phone call stall and a brief case raised Schindler from the dead, and made known the amazing rescue. Thomas Keneally visited a luggage store in Beverly Hills, California. There, while he was waiting for a phone call and the price of the baggage he asked for, he became the author of the book, Schindler's List. The shop belonged to Leopold Pfefferberg, a Schindler survivor. While Oskar was waiting for the phone, he gave the author the entire account what Oskar did, and his background. After he left the store, Thomas knew that he had to publ
Oskar did not necessarily what was smart and comfortable for him, but what is right. Thomas Keneally's novel's theme is definitely is giving yourself to others in the face of danger even though there are temptations. Oskar was tempted to have a leisurable life with the German officals, but he chose, on his own, with Stern to save what was righteous. Oskar moved to the United States and soon after that, he moved back, in Germany, where his "Schindlerjuden" took care of him until he died. This true-life story teaches us how to become a true loving person, as Oskar did. ish the works that Oskar Schindler did. Oskar was therefore resurfaced, and to this day, he remained one of the greatest heros of all time. Oskar Schindler's love for Jews didn't come in a neatly wrapped box. It came out of pain, and witnessing the horrors of the atrocities of war. Yes, he did have pity for the Jews, but mostly out of money. He originally felt that Jews were an indispensable work force useful for the German war effort. That's how the entire ball was rolled. He bought an enamel factory in Poland and started to employ Jews to work there to make defective bullets for the German army. Months went by, and it was mostly at Auschwitz when Oskar's mind and intentions were changed. People hung on poles with arms tied behind their backs, scores of innocent people being sent to the gas chambers and the
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Approximate Word count = 934
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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