Oskar Schindler Essay

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"Handsome and charismatic", two words that can be used to describe a man such as Oskar Schindler. Nice suits , cufflinks , dressy ties, a gold Nazi badge with lots of money in a drawer, is someone that lives well. Oskar Schindler is one who strikes others with his charm and pizazz. The moment Oskar Schindler steps foot into a restaurant , his presence is felt. Oskar sits looking over Nazi generals in attempt to pick out his potential high profile general officer, only to begin facilitating his buisness endeavors. Consumed with the looks of a strong buisnessman , Schindler's ambition and goals only became bigger after his encounter with the Nazi Generals, leaving his imprint on those that are in his circle. Schindler is a German buisnessman looking for opportunities to help create a buisness, …show more content…

As the Jews were forced to vacate their homes, Schindler moved in. Schindler arrives in his new home, only to be pleased with what he has now bestowed upon. " It could not be better " Schindler says, continuing his efforts and attempts in keeping his lavish lifestyle. This is the world Oskar Schindler lives in, a seemingly lavish lifestyle with no care for that was is happening around him. Schindler's efforts and ideas in first establishing his business is when a meeting is called in Schindler's car. We then see efforts being placed in regards to Schindler creating his business. Schindler is told that the Jews get paid nothing, and that their salary goes directly to the Germans. Stern and Schindler definition of humanity is seen not to be on the same page, only when Schindler begins seeing how Jews are really treated. Stern does most of the heavy lifting , gathering Jews to work only to be seen as a mentor for most of the workers. It can be said that Stern is the true hero, until the actual hero begins taking full

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