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Schindler bribes Nazi officials to protect his workers from "summary" of Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally

Oskar Schindler, a savvy businessman with a penchant for wheeling and dealing, recognized the perilous situation faced by his Jewish workers in Nazi-occupied Poland. In an audacious move to shield them from the horrors of the Holocaust, Schindler resorted to bribery as a means of protection. By greasing the palms of Nazi officials with cash, gifts, and other favors, Schindler was able to secure the safety and well-being of his employees. Through a combination of charm, cunning, and sheer audacity, Schindler managed to navigate the treacherous waters of the Nazi regime, using his considerable influence and resources to shield his workers from the brutality and violence that engulfed their fellow Jews. Despite the ever-present danger and the constant threat of discovery, Schindler persisted in his efforts to protect his employees, going to great lengths to ensure their survival. The act of bribery, though morally dubious, proved to be a lifeline for Schindler's workers, offering them a measure of safety and security in a time of unfathomable darkness. Through his daring and resourceful actions, Schindler was able to create a small pocket of humanity amidst the inhumanity of the Holocaust, offering a glimmer of hope to those under his protection. Schindler's willingness to bend the rules, push the boundaries, and defy the established order in order to safeguard his workers is a testament to his extraordinary courage and compassion. In a world consumed by hatred and violence, Schindler's acts of bribery served as a beacon of light, illuminating the possibility of resistance and defiance in the face of overwhelming evil.
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    Schindler's List

    Thomas Keneally

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