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Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors! As we all know, during World War II, the Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and the Nazi members killed the Jews

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Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors!

As we all know, during World War II, Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and Nazi party members all aimed to kill Jews.

This stemmed from Hitler's and Germany's resentment of the Jews. All these resentments have their roots to follow.

When Germany fell into a financial crisis, the Jews made a lot of money in Germany by virtue of their business ability, and countless Germans were ruined because of the plundering of Jewish capital.

Ruthless businessmen, clever and cunning Jews, this is the deepest impression that Germans have of Jews.

A loaf of bread sold for hundreds of thousands, which was also Hitler's anger and disgust with the Jews, and every time he saw the treacherous and cunning faces of the Jews, Hitler had the idea of killing the other party.

So after he completely took power and established the Nazis, he immediately launched a hunt for the Jews. Many Jews were confused about this, and they didn't even know where Hitler's resentment against them came from.

Of course, not all German Nazi parties hated Jews so much, and Oskar Schindler was not like other Nazi parties.

Schindler, a German businessman and a loyal member of the Nazi Party, did not hate the Jews and, unlike other Nazi parties, felt pity even after seeing them killed.

Schindler had an ammunition factory, and inside the ammunition factory, more than a thousand Jews lived, and according to the Nazi credo, these Jews should have been killed by Schindler long ago, or sent to concentration camps.

But Schindler did not do this, he hid it, and when the German Nazis were hunting down the Jews, he spent more than a million dollars to bribe officials, helped his more than 1,000 Jewish workers escape censorship, and also spent a lot of money to bring rich food and living supplies to the Jewish workers.

In 1945, World War II ended, the Nazis came to an end, and the Jews were reborn.

As a result of the killing spree in Germany, there were very few Jews left in the world, and the more than 1,000 Jews in Schindler's factory in Poland alone accounted for a quarter of Polish Jews.

One can imagine how exaggerated the extent of the Holocaust of the Jews by the German Nazis and Hitler.

After the end of World War II, Schindler's money was spent almost as much as he could, in order to bribe officials and buy food and supplies for Jewish workers. If World War II had lasted for a few more years, Schindler didn't know if he would have been able to hold out.

After World War II, there was a reversal between the identities of Jewish workers and Schindler's, and it used to be that Jewish workers feared that they would be killed by the Nazis.

Now it was Schindler, who feared that he would be killed by other angry Jews, or by the Soviet Red Army, and although he saved the Jews, he was also a real Nazi party.

Although many Jews signed a letter showing Schindler's exploits and deeds, he set himself apart from other Nazi parties.

But Schindler didn't want to sit still, so he took advantage of the lack of attention and fled to Argentina, where he was ready to continue his life.

However, at this time, he had little wealth left, and in order to help the Jewish workers, he basically couldn't make ends meet, and basically ran out of control.

After arriving in Argentina, due to the unfamiliarity of the region, he made the wrong choice of products, and finally failed to start a business and ended up bankrupt.

In 1963, when things subsided and Schindler returned to Germany, his deeds were known to the people of the world, and everyone threw their hopes on him, and his life was no longer in danger.

Remembering the essence of being a businessman, Schindler returned to Germany and wanted to try to continue his business.

Perhaps the times have changed after all, and the success of the past does not mean that it will be successful in the future, and Schindler's entrepreneurship in Germany once again ended in failure.

And after this failure, Schindler was completely destitute, and he no longer had the capital to turn over, and in the days that followed, Schindler never tried to make a comeback.

From 1963, when he went bankrupt, to 1974, when he died, Schindler lost his source of livelihood, but fortunately he kept in touch with the former Jewish workers.

When the Jewish workers learned of Schindler's plight, they often supported him, and although they did not make him rich, he did not have to worry about eating and drinking.

This is also Schindler's life in his later years, and it is also his stable old age during World War II in exchange for his kindness.

In 1983, Schindler had been dead for nearly a decade, and in memory of Schindler, a documentary interview with him was shown on television.

In the documentary, when asked why he wanted to save the Jews, Schindler's expression is very flat, and he does not feel like a hero at all.

He said that he just felt that the Jewish people were being destroyed, and he did not want to see such a people die, so he helped.

Schindler's idea is very simple and simple, and today it is even so simple that many people cannot understand it.

Because Schindler's idea is derived from the essence of human nature, the truth, goodness and beauty of human nature, which is getting better and better with the development of the times, it is shocking that not many people are willing to believe in this essential truth, goodness and beauty, which does not know whether it is the backwardness or progress of the times.

Resources:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Schindler

Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors! As we all know, during World War II, the Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and the Nazi members killed the Jews
Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors! As we all know, during World War II, the Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and the Nazi members killed the Jews
Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors! As we all know, during World War II, the Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and the Nazi members killed the Jews
Look at how the Jews repaid their saviors! As we all know, during World War II, the Jews were specifically targeted by the German Nazis, and the Nazi members killed the Jews

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