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Emilie Schindler - Wikipedia
Emilie Schindler (German: [eˈmiːli̯ə ˈʃɪndlɐ] ⓘ; née Pelzl [ˈpɛltsl̩]; 22 October 1907 – 5 October 2001) was a Sudeten German -born woman who, with her husband Oskar Schindler, helped to save the lives of 1,200 Jews during World War II by employing them in his enamelware and munitions factories, providing them immunity from the Nazis.
A Forgotten Heroine - Emilie Schindler Saved Jewish Lives
2025年1月24日 · Emilie Schindler. A heroine, forgotten by history, who fearlessly saved Jewish lives. The name of her husband Oskar Schindler became synonymous with acts of compassion and humanity in...
A Look Back At The Life Of Emilie Schindler, The Wife Of Oskar
2023年1月24日 · But Emilie and Oskar Schindler — whose story became popularized by the 1993 film "Schindler's List" — found themselves well-positioned to make a small dent in Hitler's genocide machine and seized the moment.
Emilie Schindler - Auschwitz
Her husband Oscar Schindler became a household name as one of the great humanitarians of the century, saving 1,300 Jews from certain death in the Nazi death camps during World War II.
Emilie Schindler - Jewish Virtual Library
The biography highlights Emilie Schindler's bravery during the Holocaust and portrays her not only as a strong woman working alongside her husband but as a heroine in her own right.
Oskar and Emilie Schindler | Righteous Among the Nations
Emilie Schindler was just in time to stop the SS camp commandant from sending the train back. Schindler, who had rushed back to the camp from some food-procuring errand outside, barely managed to convince the commandant that he desperately needed the people who were locked in the train for work.
The Righteous Emilie Schindler - Arizona Jewish Historical Society
Emilie Schindler, nee Pelzl, was born on October 22, 1907, in a town called Alt Moletein, a German-speaking town in the Sudetenland, an area of Czechoslovakia inhabited by Germans. After many years of schooling in a convent, Emilie enrolled in agricultural school.
Emilie Schindler, 93, Dies; Saved Jews in War
2001年10月8日 · Emilie Schindler, who helped her industrialist husband save hundreds of Jews from Nazi death camps in a saga memorialized by the movie ''Schindler's List,'' died on Friday night, her biographer...
Gedenkstätte Stille Helden: Biographie Emilie Schindler
Emilie Schindler grew up in a Sudeten German family in Alt Moletein (now Starý Maletín). She married Oskar Schindler in 1928. Emilie Schindler initially actively supported her husband’s work in German counterintelligence.
Schindler, Emilie (b. 1909) | Encyclopedia.com
Czech wife of Oskar Schindler who helped him protect Jewish workers in Zablocie, Poland, from the Nazi concentration camps. Born Emilie Pelze in 1909 (some sources cite 1907) in Alt-Molstein, Czechoslovakia; daughter of a wealthy farmer; educated in an Austrian convent school; married Oskar Schindler (an industrialist); no children.
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