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Model of Oskar Schindler’s gold ring donated by jeweler’s son
A long-thought lost model used by grateful Jewish workers to create a gold ring for Oskar Schindler has been donated to the Melbourne Jewish Holocaust Centre, where it will go on display.
Nicholas Winton, the ‘British Schindler,’ dies aged 106
A man who became known as the \”British Schindler\” for saving hundreds of Czech children from Nazi persecution in the run-up to World War II, has died at the age of 106.
Rare ‘Schindler’s List’ documents sold at New Hampshire auction
Documents linked to Oskar Schindler, the German industrialist known for his efforts to save Jews from World War II concentration camps, were sold at auction for more than $122,000, a New Hampshire auction house said on Thursday.
Schindler factory plans up for sale
A New Hampshire company is auctioning off a set of documents related to Oskar Schindler.
Report: Original Schindler’s List to be sold on eBay for $3 million
A list of names of 801 Jews rescued by German industrialist Oskar Schindler are set to be auctioned off on eBay.
‘Nicky’s Family’ recounts true tale of Britain’s Schindler
In chronicling the dark night of the Holocaust, filmmakers have discovered occasional chinks of light in the deeds of Righteous Gentiles, those who risked much to succor and save Jews.
A Turkish Muslim perspective on Yom HaShoah
When people of reason and conscience look back on the subject of Shoah (otherwise known as the Holocaust) today, it is common to hear questions like: \”How could a nation of philosophers, composers of classical music, technology, poets, in this seat of the Enlightenment itself, suddenly give vent to savagery not seen since the Dark Ages? How could such dreadful, inhumane impulses seize every apparatus of a nation and cause it to commit such atrocities?\”