Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List

Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List

by David Crowe
Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List

Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List

by David Crowe

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Overview

Spy, businessman, bon vivant, Nazi Party member, Righteous Gentile. This was Oskar Schindler, the controversial man who saved eleven hundred Jews during the Holocaust but struggled afterwards to rebuild his life and gain international recognition for his wartime deeds. David Crowe examines every phase of Schindler's life in this landmark biography, presenting a savior of mythic proportions who was also an opportunist and spy who helped Nazi Germany conquer Poland. Schindler is best known for saving over a thousand Jews by putting them on the famed "Schindler's List" and then transferring them to his factory in today's Czech Republic. In reality, Schindler played only a minor role in the creation of the list through no fault of his own. Plagued by local efforts to stop the movement of Jewish workers from his factory in Krakóo his new one in Brüz, and his arrest by the SS who were investigating corruption charges against the infamous Amon Gö Schindler had little say or control over his famous "List." The tale of how the "List" was really prepared is one of the most intriguing parts of the Schindler story that Crowe tells here for the first time. Forced into exile after the war, success continually eluded Schindler and he died in very poor health in 1974. He remained a controversial figure, even in death, particularly after Emilie Schindler, his wife of forty-six years, began to criticize her husband after the appearance of Steven Spielberg's film in 1993. In Oskar Schindler, Crowe steps beyondthe mythology that has grown up around the story of Oskar Schindler and looks at the life and work of this man whom one prominent Schindler Jew described as "an extraordinary man in extraordinary times."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465008490
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 08/01/2007
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 800
Sales rank: 372,447
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

David M. Crowe is President Emeritus of the Association for the Study of Nationalities at Columbia University and a member of the Education Committee of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. He is currently a Fellow at the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies at the University of North at Carolina at Chapel Hill. His award-winning books include A History of the Gypsies of Eastern Europe and Russia and The Baltic States and the Great Powers: Foreign Relations, 1938-1940. He teaches at Elon University.

What People are Saying About This

Dr. Mordecai Paldiel

Dr. Mordecai Paldiel, Director, Righteous Among the Nations Department. Yad Vashem
A must for anyone wanting to know the true story of Oskar Schindler.

Michael Berenbaum

A monumental work of scholarship, detailed, informed, precise and measured, the definitive work on this extraordinary man.
—(Michael Berenbaum, The University of Judaism Los Angeles, California; Former Director of the Research Institute, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Former President, Survivors of the Shoah Visual History Foundation; Author, A Promise to Remember)

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