Schindler risks his own safety to help others from "summary" of Schindler's List by Thomas Keneally
Oskar Schindler, a German businessman, found himself in a position of power during the Holocaust. While many in his position used their power to exploit and harm others, Schindler chose a different path. He risked his own safety to help others, particularly the Jewish workers in his factory. Despite the dangers that came with defying the Nazi regime, Schindler showed immense courage and compassion. Schindler's decision to help others was not made lightly. He knew that by taking a stand against the atrocities being committed, he was putting his own life at risk. However, he could not stand by and watch as innocent people suffered. His empathy for the Jewish workers drove him to do whatever he could to protect them, even if it meant endangerin...Similar Posts
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