- The
Schindlerjuden,
literally translated from
German as "Schindler Jews", were a
group of
roughly 1,200 Jews
saved by
Oskar Schindler during the Holocaust...
-
Oskar Schindler's
efforts to
include 300
Jewish women on his list of
Schindlerjuden for work at Schindler's new
factory in Brněnec,
instead sending them...
-
failed at
several business ventures and
relied on
financial support from
Schindlerjuden ("Schindler Jews")—the
people whose lives he had
saved during the war...
-
other female Schindlerjuden, was
transferred to
Auschwitz before Schindler could arrange their transfer to Brünnlitz. The male
Schindlerjuden, including...
- for a film
about the
Schindlerjuden (Schindler Jews) were
proposed as
early as 1963.
Poldek Pfefferberg, one of the
Schindlerjuden, made it his life's...
- Schindler's List may
refer to: a list of Jews
called the
Schindlerjuden who were
saved during the
Holocaust by
Oskar Schindler US
edition title of Schindler's...
- 2013) was a Polish-American
Holocaust survivor and one of the
youngest Schindlerjuden, Jews
saved by
Oskar Schindler. His
posthumously published memoir, The...
-
Helen Hirsch, to his list of
workers who
later became known as the
Schindlerjuden. By that time,
their mother had died from
pneumonia due to the poor...
-
Oskar Schindler,
which was in
actuality a
front for a safe
haven for
Schindlerjuden. Administratively, it was a sub-camp of the Gross-Rosen concentration...
- in 1945. However, Rosner's wife, Helen,
along with the
other female Schindlerjuden,
including Henry's wife Manci, were
transferred to the
notorious Auschwitz...