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Nathan Neff. Born April 28, 1908 Moravia, Sudetland, Austria-Hungary Ethnic German, but not citizen of Germany Citizen of Czechoslovakia Became a German.

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1 Nathan Neff

2 Born April 28, 1908 Moravia, Sudetland, Austria-Hungary Ethnic German, but not citizen of Germany Citizen of Czechoslovakia Became a German businessman Reputation for drinking, gambling, and womanizing

3 Member of the Nazi Party Became a German spy(but citizen of Czechoslovakia) Part of German Counter-Intelligence Service Comfortable relationship with Nazis

4 Owned a factory in Krakow Poland Employed over 1750 people More than 1,200 were Jews Made fake/non-useable war products including; Grenades Uniforms Ration cards weapons

5 Schindler employed Jews to keep them safe If they worked on war supplies, didn’t go to camps Moved factory when Nazis closed in on Krakow Convinced SS agents to let them work Convinced commanders to let Jews continue to work

6 Spent around 4 million German Marks Wife sold all jewels to buy food, clothes, and medicine Build graveyard for Jews that passed Gave all that died a proper ceremony Hardly ever left the factory *Saved over 1,200 Jews*

7 Business went bankrupt, accumulated debt “Schinderjuden” helped him pay off debt (Schindler Jews) Many threats by Nazis Many books and movies made about his rescue “Schindler’s List” Died in 1974

8 Bulow, Louis. "The Oscar Schindler Story." The Oscar Schindler Story. N.p., 2011. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. "OSKAR SCHINDLER." Birmingham Post. 31 Oct. 2013: 19. eLibrary. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. "Oskar Schindler." Home. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Nov. 2013. "Schindler, Oskar." Compton's by Britannica, v 6.0. 2009. eLibrary. Web. 19 Nov. 2013. "The Muslim Oskar Schindler Gets Belated Recognition | The National." The Muslim Oskar Schindler Gets Belated Recognition | The National. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Nov. 2013. Thompson, Bruce, ed. Oskar Schindler. San Diego: Greenhaven, 2002. Print. "USATODAY.com - New on DVD." USATODAY.com - New on DVD. N.p., 11 Mar. 2004. Web. 20 Nov. 2013.


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