Schindler's List as An Accurate Documentation of the Holocaust
World War II is considered one of the most costly wars in all history. The number
of soldiers killed in battle is immense. These soldiers died fighting to protect the free
world. This war is also considered one of the most costly wars because of all the people
who were killed during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a tragedy to the people living
in Germany and surrounding countries, because of the massive amount of people who
were killed. Even though this tragedy has caused lots of grief to families who were torn
apart and killed, there was a man who risked his life to save the Jews. This man's name is Oskar Schindler. Steven Spielberg has attempted to document his life during the Second
World War. The movie Schindler's List demonstrates an accurate documentation of
World War II and the Holocaust from a modern director's interpretation, and it is a good
tool for teaching students about the Holocaust.
On September 28, 1938, the leaders of Europe met in Munich to discuss Hitler's
advances on Western Europe. The leaders that attended were British Prime Minister
Chamberlain, French Premier Daladier and German Riechschancellor Hitler. That night
Hitler threatened Europe with war, which Chamberlain and Daladier backed down to,
allowing Germany to take the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia (Woggon Timeline). With
this act of appeasement, the Brits and the French allowed Nazi Germany to begin its
World conquest. A year later Hitler began his invasion of Poland, and he overtook the
country within weeks. This began the Second World War.
Nazi Germany's army was a force to be reckoned with; not only were they
fighting machines, they were th...
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...er?s List, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, and ?First
They Came For the Jews.?
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The Holocaust was the state sponsored, systematic persecution and annihilation of Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators between 1933 and 1945. Six million Jews were killed through the process of identification, exclusion, confiscation, ghettoization, deportation and extermination. Many who fought against the Nazi’s are seen as heroes which is clearly portrayed in the film “Schindler’s List” through the protagonist Oskar Schindler as he saves the lives of 1100 Jews. Schindler was prepared to make his fortune from World War II. Joining the Nazi party for political convenience, he staffs his factory with Jewish laborers. At the point when the SS starts eradicating Jews in the Krakow ghetto, Schindler organized to have his workers secured
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The Holocaust represents 11 million lives that abruptly ended, the extermination of people not for who they were but for what they were. Groups such as handicaps, Gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses, Catholics, Poles, Soviet prisoners of war, political dissidents and others were persecuted by the Nazis because of their religious/political beliefs, physical defects, or failure to fall into the Aryan ideal. The Holocaust was lead by a man named Adolf Hitler who was born in 1889, and died in 1945.
approximately 11 million people were killed in the war). These made the World War 2 the
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forever altered the perception of what war is. Although World War II racked up more catastrophic