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At the end of the movie Schindler's List, Soviet soldiers tell Jews that there is no way out in Europe

author:A pony who loves to talk about history

There are countless films that reflect the massacre of Jews in World War II, and Pony has seen many of them, among which Pony believes that the most classic one should be "Schindler's List", which after its production, almost won all the film awards of the year. Worthy of a generation of classic movies, Pony here has to praise Spielberg's talent.

I don't know if viewers who have seen this classic film noticed that at the end of the film, thousands of Jews rescued by Schindler sat listlessly on the ground, starving. At this time, a Soviet soldier on horseback came over and told the Jews that they had been liberated by Soviet troops. Stern, a Jew, asked the Soviet soldier if he had ever been to Poland, and the Soviet soldier said that he had just come from Poland, and then Stern asked the Soviet soldier if there were any Jews in other parts of Poland, and the Soviet soldiers immediately showed a look of surprise, perhaps he had thought that all the Jews in Poland had been slaughtered by the Germans, and it was incredible that he could see so many Jews here. The Jews asked them where they should go, and the Soviet soldier's next intriguing answer advised the Jews not to go east, for the people in the east hated the Jews, and if he were a Jew, he would not go west.

At the end of the movie Schindler's List, Soviet soldiers tell Jews that there is no way out in Europe
At the end of the movie Schindler's List, Soviet soldiers tell Jews that there is no way out in Europe
At the end of the movie Schindler's List, Soviet soldiers tell Jews that there is no way out in Europe

The Soviet soldier's answer is very intriguing, and perhaps it is also the meaning of the director Spielberg, who is also Jewish, that is, the people in the east of Europe are hostile to the Jews, and the people in the west of Europe are also hostile to the Jews. In a word, Jews have nowhere to go in Europe. The only way for the Jews to survive was to leave Europe and find another place to live. Thus, after the end of World War II, a large number of Jews came to palestine, the promised land they thought they had, and three years later, the state of Israel was born, and the Jews had their own homeland and no longer had to wander in Europe and suffer discrimination. I don't know if today's Jews remember the words of Soviet soldiers.

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