Leib Lejzon (known now as Leon Leyson) and most of his family survived the Holocaust; they probably would not have survived without Oskar Schindeler. Oskar Schindeler was a Nazi but he had a sense in humanity. Oskar Schindeler saved the family from certain death multiple times. The Lejzon family was a Jewish family that lived in Krakow. After some time passed in Krakow the family was sent to the ghetto built in their town. While in the ghetto Oskar tried to save Tsalig when he got put onto a train but he didn’t want to leave his girlfriend .A while passed in the ghetto the family was sent to the Plaztów labor camp in Poland. While at the Plaztów labor camp Mr. and Mrs. Lejzon along with Leib and David worked at the new Emalia glass Factory, …show more content…
David, Leib, and Mr. Lejzon were supposed to be sent back to Plaztów, while Mrs. Lejzon was supposed to stay at the Emalia factory and finish cleaning up. Oskar Schindeler planned to relocate the factory to a town in Czechoslovakia. Right before Leib, David, and Mr. Lejzon were being sent back to Plaztów Oskar Schindeler saved them and they went on the train to the new Emalia factory in Czechoslovakia. Oskar Schindeler got Pesza so her and Mrs. Lejzon went on the train to the new factory. There were two trains so one was for men and the other was for women. The women’s train accidentally went to Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland. Oskar Schindeler found out and he went from Czechoslovakia to Poland to get the women and to save Mrs. Lejzon and Pesza.
On many occasions Oskar Schindeler saved most of the Lejzon family from certain death by giving them jobs, food, heat, and many more things to keep them alive and together. Oskar Schindeler was a true hero to many more families along with the Lejzon’s. Without Oskar Schindeler the Lejzon family would most likely not have survived the Holocaust. Even though Oskar Schindeler was a Nazi he had a sense in humanity and he gave a family a chance to survive and while doing that he proved himself to be a true
In the documentary, One Survivor Remembers, Gerda Weissmann recalls her miraculous survival of the Nazi concentration camps. Throughout her survival, Gerda Weissman shows personality traits of courage, perseverance, and compassion. When Gerda Weissmann was fifteen years old Germany seized control over Poland and all Jewish Poles were confined to small living quarters of their houses. Gerda Weissmann’s ability to keep calm and go on living in that situation showed true bravery because a girl her age would surely panic and develop a negative personality. Gerda Weissmann is possibly most courageous when she separated from her family and has to go to Dulag transit camp, while the rest of her family is sent to Auschwitz.
While traveling for two days, the temperature and food shortages, were very difficult. The wagons they were riding in stopped at Kaschau, Czechoslovakia. People realized that the wagons will not be staying in Hungary. A German soldier told to them they are under control of the Germans Army. The soldier said if someone tries to escape from the wagon they will shoot everyone in the train.
Eliezer Wiesel and his family were dragged to a concentration camp and they were forced to leave their belongings behind along with the separation of his mother and sisters. Eliezer is the author of the book night. He was born in the town of Sighet, Transylvania. He had a little sister named Tzipora with beautiful blonde hair who most of us assume got put in the gas chambers shortly after her arrival at the camp Auschwitz. “We were to give up all of our valuables or were ordered to be shot on the spot like dogs if we were found with any valuables that we were hiding or that we didn’t give up.”
Auschwitz: True Tales from a Grotesque Land is a memoir of Sara Nomberg- Przytyk, who spent a count of years in Auschwitz, at a concentration camp. She witnessed many unforgettable, yet gruesome things at the concentration camp; she describes all the horrible events and still seeks hope throughout the book. Nomberg- Prztyk is an unusual prisoner, and one of the special worker who worked at the hospital. Therefore, she got better treatment than other prisoners; she was even exempted from going to the gas chamber and always had enough to eat. She uses the special treatment to talk to people she comes across, and share their story.
11 million people endured a violent murder at the hands of Hitler's Nazis without doing anything wrong. Around europe Jewish people suffered and slaughtered like animals under the Nazi and their concentration camps lived a life of death and horror, but some survived conquering death and abuse, resisting the odds and surviving. One of these people went by the name Elie Wiesel. Wiesel survived the oppression and insurmountable obstacles pushed in front of him by the Nazis because of his undying stamina.
The Holocaust was a very terrible time. Many Jews died at the hands of Hitler. One of these very lucky children who survived wrote a story about his life as a Holocaust survivor. His name is Eliezer Wiesel.
Holocaust Heroes - Miep Gies. The holocaust was the worst genocide ever realized on earth, it left millions of victims dead. Thousands of people helped this horrible and non human movement to be executed, the German Politics, SS police, German Soldiers and other organizations, but not everyone let Hitler’s propaganda and speeches influence on them, A lot of people helped thousands of Jews to hide during the war. Nazi-sponsored persecution and mass murder fueled resistance to the Germans in the Third Reich itself and throughout occupied Europe.
A wartime hero during the holocaust was a man named Raoul Wallenberg. Wallenberg helped save over an estimated 100,000 people from the Nazis by issuing fake passports and housing jews. This was a pure act of humanity and compassion. Raoul didn 't care if he would be punished or killed but instead made a selfless act to help another person. There were many cases just like this one
Elie Wiesel, only survivor from his family from the holocaust and his treasures experience in the concentration camp. He was send to the forced to go to the Auschwitz concentration camp in 1944. Even before forced to labor his nightmare began, the bodies of children and mothers being burned alive with no mercy. After time challenges became harder, questioning this God that he believed in so much, asking why he let such horrid things happen. To endue so much abuse and to see his only family go through unbearable pain, his only reason for survival is his father but only even he wants to go on.
Schindler did some very bad things in the beginning, he used slave labor for his profit and he schmoozed many people for his benefit. Though near the end he still schmoozed to get what he wanted, now it was for the benefit of the Jews that he was saving. Schindler change of character and attitude saved 1200 Jews. Schindler changed a lot and because of that many generations of the jews he saved lived
The film Schindler 's List stands among the most successful and noteworthy Holocaust films of the twentieth century. It portrays the moral development of one Oskar Schindler, a rising Nazi businessman, who saved roughly one thousand Jewish prisoners of the Krakow Ghetto by employing them at his factory. By heavily bribing Nazi officials and outsourcing his production, Schindler was able to his deem his Jewish workers essential to the war effort, saving them from otherwise certain death. Like all films, Schindler 's List has its strengths and weaknesses. The director 's decision to begin in full color with candles which fade into black and white not only helps the viewer enter a solemn and serious mindset, but it also minimizes distractions as to focus solely on the film 's message while the story unfolds.
These survivors who experienced this event, have been scarred for the rest of their life. We can listen to their stories but we can’t imagine and experienced what they have gone through. For example, Szymon Binke, Hilma Geffen, and Baker Ella, were the survivors of the Holocaust. Szymon Binke was born in 1931 in Poland, his family moved to the city after the Nazi’s invasion. Nazis deported his family to Auschwitz where his mother and sister were gassed, while, Szymon was placed in Kinder block but after sometime he ran away to meet his family in Auschwitz.
One of the most horrific things that happened during the 20th century was World War One. World War One was where Hitler, the leader of Germany, decided that Jews were the worst religion and that everybody who was Jewish should be killed. Many Jewish businesses were torn down, Synagogues were destroyed, and it was total madness. With all this madness somebody had to do something about it. While Carl Lutz isn’t as famous as the other Holocaust upstanders, his actions of housing and taking care of many Jews showed his bravery.
After the holocaust ended, unfortunately many people died not being able to tell their story, but everyone should be thankful for the people that survived that were able to tell the world about what they experienced during that dreadful time in there life. Many people that survived the holocaust were willing to tell their story and share their experiences with the world for everyone to know what it really was like even if it was hard for them to go back and think about all the terrible things they had to go through. One holocaust survivor among many was a man named Eugene Black and he was born as Jeno Schwartz in 1928 in Munkacs, Czechoslovakia. Unfortunately the area where Eugene and his family lived was given back to Hungary in November of
In this essay you will here from sources such as Night by Elie Wiesel, “There is No News from Auschwitz” by A.M. Rosenthal, and “An Evening with Elie Wiesel” as transcribed by Trisha Nord. The train to take the Wiesel family away was coming the very next day,