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One hundred and eighty-ninth Schindler's list

After the German army captured Poland within two weeks, the Nazis ordered Jews across Poland to concentrate in designated cities for registration. More than 10,000 Jews came to Krakow from the countryside every day.

Jews in Krakow elected 24 Jews to form a committee to help Jews concentrated in the city solve problems such as accommodation meals, distribution of labor and resolving disputes.

Oscar Schindler is tall, handsome and handsome. He is not only a profit-oriented speculative businessman, but also a Nazi party member.

He understood the weaknesses of a person's surname, had superb social skills, spent money in hotels and various social occasions, generously made friends with the German officials and SS leaders, and used their greed to create opportunities for themselves to make money.

Schindler found a Jew who had been an accountant in a Liebds enamel factory, named Yitzak Steyn, and used all means to buy the poorly managed enamel factory to produce edible vessels, supply military supplies, make money in war, and asked Steyn to be his accountant and assistant to manage the factory.

The funds were re-instated, and the factory was renamed Emeria. In view of the SS regulations - hiring Jewish skilled workers to pay 7 marks a day, and other jobs and female workers 5 marks a day, but they must be paid directly to the government and financial department, and the Jews could not get any penny.

As a result, the Jews became Schindler's natural choice, and Steyn carefully gave effective guidance to the candidates to help his compatriots find a suitable place. He also secretly forged various qualification certificates to teachers and musicians who did not meet the conditions for entering the factory, so as to avoid being scattered on the blacklist and let the Germans push them into a truck and send them away.

At this time, Oscar Schindler was an insatiable businessman and playboy. He was not much different from other Nazis. In his eyes, the Jews were just tools that could be used, and they were slaves who could realize his dream of becoming rich.

Not long after, Amon Gus came to Krakow, and the Jewish disaster kicked off. For the first time, he ordered his men to shoot and kill a dedicated Jewish female engineer, revealing his crazy surname.

Under the order of his superiors, he led the SS to enter the Jewish quarter with a military vehicle and flocks of wolfdogs. Krakow was filled with murderous aura, and the Jews were all like frightened birds.

This is a tragic scene that lasts twenty minutes. It uses the tragic experiences of countless Jews to tell the world the cruel history of the Krakow liquidation.

In the bloody storm, Schindler, who had returned from riding a horse with him, stopped on the hillside. Everything in front of him shocked him. A little girl in red staggered in the field, avoided one danger after another, and finally found a place to hide for herself.

In the black and white shots, the red color is so bright and so shocking, like the blood shed from the Jews. Oscar Schindler's eyes followed her, as if she wanted to see through the other party's fate.

This shocking tragedy caused Schindler to slowly change, and he felt uncontrollable sympathy in his heart. After that, he changed his treatment of Jews.

Looking at the empty factory, Schindler was worried. After much thought, he decided to go to SS Commander Amon Gers and asked him to approve the Emaria factory to be an affiliated labor camp and resume production.

The Nazi officer said that in order to achieve his goal, he had to meet many conditions, so he took the opportunity to make a big profit. Schindler naturally understood it and said that as long as he helped him, he would give a satisfactory reward.

Schindler came to Prasov's labor camp and took the opportunity to meet Stein. Stein told him not to forget to give gifts to the SS officers and their families at that time, and to be filial to the people of the Ministry of Finance and the Military Control Bureau on time. The SS Headquarters' fees must be delivered on the first day of each month in exchange for the right to allow the opening of a metal processing plant in the concentration camp.

During the German army's crazy Jewish days, the factory became a refuge for many Jews. When Schindler celebrated his birthday, the Jewish girl in the factory brought a Jewish girl and held their cake, which represented all the workers to wish him a happy birthday. Schindler also kissed them, but he did not expect that this would cause trouble.

The Gestapo arrested Schindler on charges of violating the racial statute of the mustache and accidentally kissed the Jewish girl who gave the cake. Amon Gus explained to the Gestapo leader Julis, and pleaded for Schindler and solved the problem with money.

Of course, the reason he helped Schindler was just to squeeze more money out of the other party.

Soon, Amon Gus ordered all the sick Jews to be eliminated. When the officer said he wanted to take off his clothes and check his body, the women broke their fingers and squeezed out blood to apply them on their faces, and added blood to their lips. For them, this was the boundary between heaven and hell.

In April 1944, more than 10,000 Jews were killed in the Jewish residential areas of Krakow and Prasov. However, as the war was unfavorable, the Nazis wanted to destroy the Great **, and Amon Gogos was ordered by his superiors to dig out the long-buried bodies and burn them, and transported the remaining Jews to the Auschwitz concentration camp.

Krakow was shrouded in the sky with "snowflakes", and countless Jewish ashes were sprinkled throughout the streets and alleys. Although it was just black and white pictures, such shots still gave people a huge impact.

Originally, Schindler was still dissatisfied with the ashes falling from the car, but when he arrived at the incinerator, he saw the red again.

The little girl in red was lying among the pile of corpses, and her life had long left her. The bright red not only stinged Schindler's eyes, but also stinged his heart. At this moment, she finally began to transform and moved from a sympathizer to the path to becoming a hero.

Seeing that the factory was unsustainable, Schindler planned to go back to his hometown, but Stein said that he could continue to open a factory, and of course he had to hire another new worker. Schindler was grateful to him from the bottom of his heart, and tears fell from the eyes of Stein, an accountant whose future was uncertain and whose life and death were unpredictable.

What suddenly awakened the heart that was stinging with red. Oscar Schindler took out all his money and came to Amon Goss, saying that he wanted to buy his workers.

He embarked on a journey of salvation, saving not only the Jews, but also his own heart and soul.

In the factory office, Schindler smoked cigarettes one by one, teaching the list to Steine ​​who was typing. He finally bribed Amon Goss and Julius with money. He left all the children, saved one innocent lives after another, and the list he put out was getting longer and longer. At this time, he was unusually "greedy". He went to see the SS leader again and again, spending all his words and money, just wanting to win more places.

Steine ​​held the long list he made, his hands trembling...

This list of machines is the gateway to the road to rebirth, and Schindler's list!

On the last page of the list, there was a blank quota, which was left to Amon Goss's Jewish maid Helen Kath's. The murderous demon certainly refused to hand her over to Schindler. He said he would rather take Helen Kath to the woods and shoot her in the head than to others.

Faced with the super high price offered by Schindler, the guy retreated and compromised, and handed Helen Kath to Schindler to work in the labor camp for 14,800 marks.

After the Jews on the list registered in the square, they would be sent to Zvetao Brenliz, Czech Republic, in two batches by train, the location of the arms factory. Schindler told the Jewish men who arrived in advance that the women's train had left Prasov and would soon arrive at the arms factory.

The women's train was moving, and the carriage was full of joy, but the train drove to the Auschwitz concentration camp. The women were ordered to bathe and disinfect. The legendary terrible thing finally came to them, and people were frightened.

The anxious Schindler rushed to Auschwitz and asked the head of the concentration camp to return his workers. With both soft and hard work, he rescued more than 300 women and children. He also taught the German soldiers in the factory that they were not allowed to shoot and kill Jewish workers in the arms factory.

Germany finally surrendered unconditionally. Schindler solemnly announced to the workers of the factory that they could find their relatives from tomorrow. He also looked back at the German soldiers guarding the factory, put down their weapons, and returned to their hometowns, and stopped acting as executioners of the Nazis. The soldiers bowed their heads and left quietly.

Afterwards, Schindler proposed to commemorate the countless innocent people who were killed for three minutes of silence. Before leaving, Schindler instructed Steine ​​to give all the things in the factory to the workers. The workers took out gold from their teeth and cast it into a simple ring, and engraved with Hebrew's words: Saving one person will save the whole world!

The rescued Jews gave Schindler not only a ring, but also a joint signature letter that proved everything Schindler had done for them!

In the following plot, in Ryan's opinion, Spielberg suffered a consistent illness, which was a bit too sensational. Oscar Schindler's monologue would have destroyed the atmosphere created before.

Moreover, the film has enough beautification and artistic processing of Schindler, and continuing to sensationalize will leave some people with the handle of attack.

Schindler left, and with a confusion about his future, he embarked on the road of escape. At this time, he would not have thought that after 1958, Israel would award him the Order of Justice to him and invite him to go to the Avenue of Justice in Jerusalem to plant his own tree.

Schindler's Jews were reborn, and they were equally confused and did not know where to go. The Soviet officer's words appropriately reflected the current situation of the Jews.

"Don't go east, the people there hate Jews. If I were you, don't go west!"
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