In 1939, under the rule of Nazi Germany, Poland was under the segregated rule of the SS against the Jews. The German businessman Oskar Schindler (play[Expand All]
In 1939, under the rule of Nazi Germany, Poland was under the segregated rule of the SS against the Jews. The German businessman Oskar Schindler (played by Liam Neeson) came to Krakow under German rule and opened an enamel factory to produce military supplies. With outstanding social skills and a large amount of money, Schindler established a good relationship with the German army. His factory hired Jews to work and made a fortune from the war. In 1943, the Jews in Krakow suffered a heinous massacre. Schindler witnessed all this and was greatly shocked. He bribed the officers to make his factory an affiliated labor camp of the concentration camp. During those days of frenzied massacre, his factory also became a refuge for the Jews. In 1944, on the eve of Germany's defeat, the massacre of Jews became even more rampant. Schindler listed 1,200 people to German officers and spent all his money to buy the lives of these Jews. In those dark and gloomy years, saving one person was saving the whole world.[Collapse]