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  1. 67832 - 77196. Number of Persons (Exact): 1098. Place of Incarceration: Brünnlitz [concentration camp], Sudetenland. Notes: Created from information on two separate lists of Schindler's inmates; William Leibner provided a copy of the April 1945 list to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Keyword: "Berufsverbrecher" (career criminal)

  2. Created from information on two separate lists of Schindler's inmates; William Leibner provided a. 2. "SCHINDLER'S LIST" NAME INDEX WITH LINE AND LIST NUMBER : USHMM REGISTRY GR0306, USHMM ARCHIVES RG-20.003*01 / indexed by the Registry (ID: 31130) Washington, D.C. :USHMM Archives collections associated with Schindler (RG-20.003*01

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    The city of Kraków, located in southern Poland, was once theroyal capital of the kingdom. About 60,000 Jews lived therein 1939 out of a population of 250,000 people. Most of theJews resided in the old historical section of Kazimierz. The Germans occupied the city on September 6, 1939. Shortly thereafter, Hitler appointed Frank as the ruler of occup...

    This database includes 1,980 names of individuals combined fromtwo separate lists: 1. List A:Last and final list of Schindler's inmates fromBruennlitz, Czechoslovakia, printed in April, 1945. The inmates were sent to Czechoslovakia from the camp at Plaszów,Poland. The Bruennlitz camp was liberated by the RussianRed Army in 1945. 2. List B: This lis...

    The names contained in this database were transliterated by BillLiebner from the list of names published in the Hebrew Press. (The paper in question is no longer in existence and has beenout of print for many years.) Bill Leibner donated this list to JewishGen. USHMMprovided List B. In addition, thanks to JewishGen Inc. for providing the websiteand...

  3. Oskar Schindler’s deeds during the Holocaust period have received considerable coverage, mainly since the release of the film “Schindler’s List” in 1993.  There is much original documentation about the man and his activities, such as material about the concentration/labor camp Plaszow, where most of the people he saved were inmates. In the course of his ...

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  4. The list is on letterhead for Schindler's enamelware factory in Krakow. Schindler wrote the names and jobs of 1,200 Jews at the Plaszow concentration camp and gave the list to the Nazi SS. No one at Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust memorial museum, had ever seen the original list. A second list, the one that appears in the 1993 film " Schindler's ...

  5. Jan 3, 2024 · And then there’s “Schindler’s List,” which somehow navigated both of these realities at the same time, and did so for a mass audience. Released thirty years ago last month, “Schindler’s List” went on to become a genuine blockbuster, finishing fourth at the international box office for 1993 (behind only “ Jurassic Park ,” “ Mrs. Doubtfire ,” and “ The Fugitive ”).

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