Schindler's List: A Struggle For Freedom During The Holocaust

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World War 2 was a very drastic time period for the entire world. During the war many people were captured, injured, and killed. Many people attempted to save the scapegoats of the war and give protection to the Jews, gypsies, etc. Jews formed groups to fight back against the Nazis and were able to save thousands of fellows Jews. They were forced to work in concentration camps making things for the Nazis. The weak, young, and small were killed automatically. After 1939 about 6 million Jews were killed in the countries that Hitler controlled. But Jewish people were not the only ones murdered by the Nazis. Homosexuals, mentally and physically disabled people and others who were against Hitler were killed in the Holocaust.
Hating Jews and treating them badly is called anti-Semitism. Hitler started this as soon as he became chancellor of Germany in 1933. Jews lost their jobs and their shops were closed and often destroyed . In this essay I will talk about the story of Schindler's List and how it depicts a struggle for freedom during the world war by the Jews.

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Schindler witnesses, the event and is traumatized. He particularly notices a young tiny girl who is hiding from the Nazis. When he later sees the red coat on a wagon loaded with bodies being taken away to be burned, he knows the girl is dead (Pg 46). Schindler is careful to maintain his friendship with Goeth, a Nazi concentration camp overseer, and bribes them to continue SS support. Goeth brutally mistreats his maid and randomly shoots people from the balcony of his home and the prisoners are always in fear for their lives. As time passes, Schindler's cares more about saving people now than making money. He bribes Goeth into allowing him to build a sub-camp for his workers so that he can better protect

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