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Oskar Schindler - translation to Αγγλικά

GERMAN INDUSTRIALIST AND HOLOCAUST RESCUER
Oscar Schindler; Oscar shindler; Oscar schindler
  • [[Hujowa Górka]] ("Prick Hill"), the execution place in [[Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp]] (2007)
  • Memorial plaque on the house where Schindler lived in [[Regensburg]]
  • Schindler's grave in Jerusalem. The Hebrew inscription reads: "[[Righteous Among the Nations]]"; the German inscription reads: "The Unforgettable Lifesaver of 1200 Persecuted Jews".
  • Schindler's factory at the former site of [[Brünnlitz labor camp]] in 2004
  • Schindler's factory in [[Kraków]], 2011
  • [[Steven Spielberg]], director of ''[[Schindler's List]]''
  • Schindler's memorial in Svitavy, Czech Republic, his birthplace

Oskar Schindler         
n. Oskar Schindler, (1908-1974) Duitse zakenman en lid van de Nazi-partij die de levens van vele Joden gedurende de Tweede Wereld Oorlog redden
Liam Neeson         
  • Deauville Film Festival]], 2012
  • Neeson attending the premiere of ''The Other Man'', September 2008
  • Neeson (left) and [[Ralph Fiennes]] at a [[U2]] concert in [[Madison Square Garden]], October 2005
NORTHERN IRISH ACTOR (BORN 1952)
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n. Liam Neeson, (geboren 1952) Iers geboren filmacteur die in 1993 in de film "Schindler's List" speelde (als Oskar Schindler
Neeson      
n. Neeson, familienaam; Liam Neeson (geboren 1952), in Ierland geboren filmacteur die in 1993 in de film "Schindler's List" speelde (als Oskar Schindler)

Ορισμός

shindy
¦ noun (plural shindies) informal
1. a noisy disturbance or quarrel.
2. a large, lively party.
Origin
C19: perh. an alt. of shinty.

Βικιπαίδεια

Oskar Schindler

Oskar Schindler (German: [ˈɔs.kaʁ ˈʃɪnd.lɐ] (listen); 28 April 1908 – 9 October 1974) was a German industrialist, humanitarian and a member of the Nazi Party who is credited with saving the lives of 1,200 Jews during the Holocaust by employing them in his enamelware and ammunitions factories in occupied Poland and the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He is the subject of the 1982 novel Schindler's Ark and its 1993 film adaptation, Schindler's List, which reflected his life as an opportunist initially motivated by profit who came to show extraordinary initiative, tenacity, courage, and dedication in saving his Jewish employees' lives.

Schindler grew up in Zwittau, Moravia, and worked in several trades until he joined the Abwehr, the military intelligence service of Nazi Germany, in 1936. He joined the Nazi Party in 1939. Before the beginning of German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1938, he collected information on railways and troop movements for the German government. He was arrested for espionage by the Czechoslovak government but was released under the terms of the Munich Agreement that year. He continued to collect information for the Nazis, working in Poland in 1939 before the invasion of Poland at the start of World War II. In 1939, he acquired an enamelware factory in Kraków, Poland, which employed, at its peak in 1944, about 1,750 workers, of whom 1,000 were Jews. His Abwehr connections helped him protect his Jewish workers from deportation and death in the Nazi concentration camps. As time went on, he had to give Nazi officials ever larger bribes and gifts of luxury items obtainable only on the black market to keep his workers safe.

By July 1944, Germany was losing the war; the SS began closing down the easternmost concentration camps and deporting the remaining prisoners westward. Many were murdered in Auschwitz and the Gross-Rosen concentration camp. Schindler convinced SS-Hauptsturmführer Amon Göth, commandant of the nearby Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp, to allow him to move his factory to Brněnec in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, thus sparing his workers from almost certain death in the gas chambers. Using names provided by Jewish Ghetto Police officer Marcel Goldberg, Göth's secretary Mietek Pemper compiled and typed the list of 1,200 Jews who travelled to Brünnlitz in October 1944. Schindler continued to bribe SS officials to prevent his workers' execution until the end of World War II in Europe in May 1945, by which time he had spent his entire fortune on bribes and black market purchases of supplies for his workers.

Schindler moved to West Germany after the war, where he was supported by assistance payments from Jewish relief organisations. After receiving a partial reimbursement for his wartime expenses, he moved with his wife Emilie to Argentina, where they took up farming. When he went bankrupt in 1958, Schindler left his wife and returned to Germany, where he failed at several business ventures and relied on financial support from Schindlerjuden ("Schindler Jews")—the people whose lives he had saved during the war. He died on 9 October 1974 in Hildesheim, Germany, and was buried in Jerusalem on Mount Zion, the only former member of the Nazi Party to be honoured in this way. He and his wife Emilie were named Righteous Among the Nations by the Israeli government in 1993.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Oskar Schindler
1. In 2002, British Prime Minister Tony Blair praised Sir Nicholas Winton as the United Kingdom‘s Oskar Schindler.
2. It contains the names of people on "Schindler‘s List" –– hundreds of Jews saved by businessman Oskar Schindler –– which was the subject of a Steven Spielberg film.
3. By Danny Rubinstein Steven Spielberg‘s famous film turned German industrialist Oskar Schindler into the most famous Righteous Gentile and into an icon of quasi–holiness.
4. WARSAW, Poland The "Emalia" factory, where Oskar Schindler shielded more than 1,000 Jews from the Holocaust, is to be turned into a museum commemorating the German industrialist‘s life made famous in Stephen Spielberg‘s 1''3 film, Polish officials said Friday.
5. Most of the visitors are tourists who come after visiting Yad Vashem, where they saw the avenue and the markers in honor of the Righteous Among the Nations, identified the name of Oskar Schindler and asked how to get to his grave.