It appears that everyone listening to BBC broadcasts regarding the Allied advances could be quite certain that Germany would lose the war. read more
My personal reading tells me that Oskar Schindler was a decent man wanting to make a fortune off the war. In the end, it was his decency that saved him from suffering the consequences of his greed. read more
Schindler suffered a series of business failures after the war. The people he saved provided him with significant financial support, but apparently he was a bit of a spender, and he struggled to fit in as the world was forever changed. read more
Göth's personal secretary, Mietek Pemper, alerted Schindler to the Nazis' plans to close all factories not directly involved in the war effort, including Schindler's enamelware facility. Pemper suggested to Schindler that production should be switched from cookware to anti-tank grenades in an effort to save the lives of the Jewish workers. read more