Research Paper On Oskar Shindler

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Kellen Cosgrove
May 15, 2014
Writing/Social Studies
Research Paper
Oskar Schindler

A human, with flaws like the rest of us. An unlikely role model, a Nazi. In bad times, Schindler did great things. He remained true to his Jews who he referred to as his children (The Oscar Schindler Story). Oskar Schindler was a hero. He followed his heart, and he did the best for all people. Oskar Schindler, although he was a Nazi, saved many Jews from death and torture during the Holocaust. Oskar outsmarted Hitler and the Nazis to save more Jews than any other person in World War II. "The persecution of Jews occupying Poland meant that we could see horror emerging gradually in many ways. In 1939, they were forced to wear Jewish stars, and people were evidence of pure sadism. With people behaving like pigs, I felt the Jews were being destroyed. I had to help them. There was no choice," said Schindler (The Oscar Schindler Story). Schindler made money, got everyone food, didn't beat anyone, and didn't have anyone killed. "Beyond this day, no thinking person could fail to see what would happen," Schindler later said. "I was now resolved to do everything in my power to defeat the system," (Oskar Schindler). Schindler worked in many different camps during the Holocaust. He worked in Auschwitz and he worked very hard to keep his workers alive and the Nazis out …show more content…

Pantirer wondered, “Why? What prompted you to act as you did, at tremendous risk to yourself?” Pantirer heard the answer from his friend who recalled Oskar Schindler saying, "I was a Nazi and I believed the Germans were doing wrong … when they started killing innocent people - and it didn’t mean anything to me that they were Jewish, to me they were just human beings, menschen - I decided I’m going to work against them and I’m going to save as many as I can,” (Schindler’s

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