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Oskar Schindler made his first visit to Israel in 1961, where he was welcomed by over 200 people he had saved from the Nazis. Thirty years later, he and his wife, Emilie, were formally recognized ...
"Oskar and Emilie Schindler are proof that one person can make a difference," the museum quotes Rena Finder, one of the Schindler's Jews, as saying. "Everybody said there was nothing I could do.
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A museum opens at a former factory in the Czech Republic where Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews“Oskar and Emilie Schindler are proof that one person can make a difference,” the museum quotes Rena Finder, one of the Schindler’s Jews, as saying. “Everybody said there was nothing I could d ...
"Oskar and Emilie Schindler are proof that one person can make a difference," the museum quotes Rena Finder, one of the Schindler's Jews, as saying. "Everybody said there was nothing I could do. And ...
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