Oskar Schindler Hero

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A hero can be many things including someone who cares for you, someone who is your role mode, or someone who protected the human rights. A hero can be an animal or human. One of the great heroes would be Oskar Schindler. Who saved the lives of more than 1200 Jews unlike those millions who were tortured and died at the Nazi death camp during the Holocaust of World War 2.

He was born on 1908 in Zwittau, Moravia, and grew up there. Oskar Schindler was from a rich family who owned machinery business. His parents, Hans and Louise schindler were deeply religious. Oskar Schindler also had a younger sister who named Elfriede Schindler. On 1928 he married a young lady called Emilie Pelzl, the daughter of a prosperous Sudeten German farmer from Maletein.
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He also opened a small enamel near the Jewish ghetto, where he employed mostly Jewish workers. That in turn helped them from being deported to labor camps. On 1942 Oskar Schindler found out that many of his Jews workers were being sent to the brutal Plazow labor camp. But he didn’t ignore that like most of the people, Oskar saved and sent 900 Jews to his factor by using his connections with the German Government. On 1944, he succeeded to take Jewish workers from Zalocie, transfer over 700 Jews from the Grossrosen camp, and 300 women from Auschwitz, even though a lot of them were unfit and unqualified to work. Oskar Schindler provided the best food, clothing, shelter, and medical care to his workers. He risked his life as well as his family’s life, spent a whole amount of money, and got arrested two times to save people that he never knew. Oskar Schindler was an ordinary person who had a lot of flaws like us, but he did an extraordinary thing. He protected a lot of the human rights including ‘The Right to Life’, ‘Don’t Discriminate’ ‘No Torture’, he protected these rights by sparing the life of thousands of Jews. Oskar Schindler died penniless on 1974 but he is still alive in the heart of many people especially the Jewish