Oskar Schindler: The Antihero
Caitlyn Limpioso and Julia Power
Senior Division
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Caitlyn Limpioso and Julia Power
Senior Division
Group Website
Thesis Statement
"He who saves a single soul , saves the world entire"
The Jewish Inscription on Schindler’s ring given to him by the Jews at Brunnlitz.
Throughout World War II, approximately 5.7 million Jews died in the hands of Nazi Germany. In order to lower the number of deaths, some took the initiative to take action. One of those people turned out to be a Nazi named Oskar Schindler made a significant mark in the world by saving more than 1,200 Jews from the wrath of Adolf Hitler. With his tenacity, charisma, care, and courage, he did everything in his power to protect and care for his Jewish workers until the war was over.