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Schindler's Leadership

By rga1234
  • 1942- 1943: Schindler protected his Jews

    1942- 1943: Schindler protected his Jews
    1942-1943: Germans took 20,000 Jews out of the ghetto, people who survived were taken to a labor camp, Schindler moved his workers to barracks in his factory after experiencing this cruelty
  • Germans relocated Jews

    Germans relocated the Jews after its liquidation in 1943 to a labor camp.
  • Turned factory into a sub-camp

    Turned factory into a sub-camp
    In march 1943 the Jewish ghetto was liquidated and all remaining Jews were taken to labor camps. He was successful in agreeing with SS-Haupsturmführer Amon Goethe and drinking companion in turning his factory into a sub-camp for him Jewish workers, where he could treat and feed his workers with food he bought with his own money on the black market, with no intent to harm him workers.
  • Emalia employed many workers

    1944- Emalia employed 1700 workers, 1000 of whom were Jewish forced laborers.
  • Schindler used bribary to save his workers

    Schindler was able to rescue his workers from the labor camps through numerous bribes.
    He did so to ensure that until late 1944 that the SS didn’t deport his Jewish workers.
  • Moving Jews to extermination camps

    Moving Jews to extermination camps
    In 1944 all sub-camps had to be evacuated due to the Russian advance, they moved Jews to extermination camps. When Oskar Schindler heard the news he received special permission to proceed to keep his factory running with his jewish workers in their curent enviroment.
  • Schindler's assistant wrote Schindler's list

    Schindler's assistant wrote Schindler's list
    In 1944, SS transferred Emalia Jews to Plaszow. He got authorization to move his factory to Moravia. His assistant wrote up a list of 1200 Jews, also known as “Schindlers List”, needed to work at his new factory Brunnlizt which was classified as a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen (concentration camp). He said that they were important to the war efforts. About 800 men and 300-400 women were
  • Schindler moved his workers

    1944: Schindler received permission to move his workers and other Jews near his hometown where they would be safe through the war, each of these Jews were placed on Schindler’s list, he set up a munitions factory to sustain the safety of the workers
  • WW2 ended

  • Schindler's life after

    Schindler went bankrupt in 1958 and left his wife.
  • Schindler dies