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  1. Oskar Schindler 1908. április 28-án született Zwittauban, az Osztrák–Magyar Monarchiában (jelenleg Csehország) szudétanémet családban. Gyermekkorában egy rabbi lakott családjával a szomszédjukban, akikkel jó viszonyt ápoltak. Schindlerék az egyik leggazdagabb család volt Zwittauban, édesapjának, Hans Schindlernek gyára volt.

  2. Oskar Schindler ( German: [ˈɔskaʁ ˈʃɪndlɐ] ⓘ; 28 April 1908 – 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist, humanitarian, and member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia ...

  3. Oskar Schindler (third from left) at a party with local SS officials on his 34th birthday. Oskar Schindler (third from left) at a party with local SS officials on his 34th birthday. Schindler attempted to use his connections with German officials to obtain information that might protect his Jewish employees. Krakow, Poland, April 28, 1942. Item ...

  4. Oskar Schindler. Oskar Schindler (* 28. apríl 1908, Svitavy – † 9. október 1974, Hildesheim, Nemecko) bol nemecký továrnik, člen nacistickej strany NSDAP počas druhej svetovej vojny, záchranca 1 200 Židov pred istou smrťou v nacistických koncentračných táboroch. Za tento čin mu bol udelený titul Spravodlivý medzi národmi.

  5. Oskar Schindler (n. 28 aprilie 1908 în Zwittau , Moravia, Austro-Ungaria – d. 9 octombrie 1974 în Hildesheim, Germania) a fost un industriaș german, spion și membru al partidului nazist care a salvat de la Holocaust circa 1100 de evrei, angajându-i în fabricile sale de email și muniții pe teritoriul Poloniei și Cehiei de azi.

  6. Oskar Schindler ( Zwittau-Brinnlitz, Češka, 28. travnja 1908. – Hildesheim, 9. listopada 1974. ), njemački industrijalac koji je spašavao Židove u Drugom svjetskom ratu od mučenja i sigurne smrti u Holokaustu. Tijekom rata spasio je 1200 [1] [2] Židova od sigurne smrti tako što ih je zaposlio u svojim tvornicama koje se danas nalaze u ...

  7. Fábrica de Schindler Oskar Schindler. Durante el Holocausto, Oskar Schindler, industrial alemán y miembro del Partido Nazi, salvó la vida de 1200 judíos empleándolos en sus empresas de esmaltes y municiones que llegaron a conocerse como la Fábrica de Schindler en la Polonia ocupada y el Protectorado de Bohemia y Moravia.