1. Risked his life to save and protect his jewish workers.
2. Oskar had a variety of jobs including working in his father's farm machinery business, opening a driving school, selling government property in Brno and he also served in the Czechoslovak army in 1938.
3. Oskar out riddled the Nazi party and helped save many lives from the gas chamber.
4. Born on April 28, 1908 in Svitavy, Czech Republic and died October 9 1974 Hildesheim Germany.
5. More than 1200, Oskar was the only person standing between them and death.
7. Buried in Mount Zion Roman Catholic Franciscan cemetery, Jerusalem, Israel.
8. Oskar died penniless due to his spendings on saving many jewish lives.
9. Oskar became a spy for the Abwehr, the Nazi intelligence service of Nazi Germany in 1936.
10. In 1997 a suitcase belonging to Schindler containing historic photographs and documents was discovered in the attic of the apartment of Ami and Heinrich Stehr in Hildesheim.
2. Oskar had a variety of jobs including working in his father's farm machinery business, opening a driving school, selling government property in Brno and he also served in the Czechoslovak army in 1938.
3. Oskar out riddled the Nazi party and helped save many lives from the gas chamber.
4. Born on April 28, 1908 in Svitavy, Czech Republic and died October 9 1974 Hildesheim Germany.
5. More than 1200, Oskar was the only person standing between them and death.
7. Buried in Mount Zion Roman Catholic Franciscan cemetery, Jerusalem, Israel.
8. Oskar died penniless due to his spendings on saving many jewish lives.
9. Oskar became a spy for the Abwehr, the Nazi intelligence service of Nazi Germany in 1936.
10. In 1997 a suitcase belonging to Schindler containing historic photographs and documents was discovered in the attic of the apartment of Ami and Heinrich Stehr in Hildesheim.