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Schindler's List is a war movie, directed by Steven Allan Spielberg and starring liam neeson, Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes and Embers Davids. Adapted from the novel of the same name by Australian novelist Thomas Keneally, the film tells the story that Schindler, a German in Poland, hired more than 1 100 Jews to work in his factory during World War II to help them escape from the Holocaust. From 65438 to 0994, this film won seven awards, including the best film at the 66th Academy Awards.

2. Synopsis

German speculator Schindler (liam neeson) is a member of the Nazi Party. He is a lecherous and enjoys it. He is a famous local Nazi die-hard. He is good at using relationships to get the maximum benefit. Jews are the cheapest labor force in occupied Poland. So Schindler's factory only uses Jews. However, when these people got the job, they gained temporary security and were protected from slaughter as producers of war products. Schindler's factory became a refuge for Jews.

However, the Nazi's cruel persecution of Jews made Schindler more and more dissatisfied. 1943, Schindler's last fantasy about the Nazis was shattered by the cruel massacre of Krakow Jews. He knew the Nazi massacre of Jews and the horror of Auschwitz concentration camp. Since then, Schindler has only one idea, to protect Jews from Auschwitz's death as much as possible. He made a list of workers who claimed that the normal operation of the factory was "necessary" and bribed Nazi officials to survive. He is more and more suspected of violating racial laws, but every time he cleverly avoids persecution and risks his life to save Jews as always. When a train carrying his female workers staggered to Auschwitz, he also spent a lot of money to get them back to his factory.

Soon, the Soviet Red Army came to Krakow to announce the end of the war to the surviving Jews who worked in Schindler's factory. On a snowy night, Schindler bid farewell to the workers, and 1000 Jews were rescued to see him off. They gave Schindler a signed testimony to prove that he was not a war criminal. At the same time, some people knocked out their gold teeth, made a gold ring and presented it to Schindler. The ring is engraved with a famous Jewish proverb: saving one life is equivalent to saving all mankind. Schindler was in tears, and he felt pain for not saving more Jews. Schindler has done everything he can to save himself. All his property was used to save the lives of Jews. In the snow, the Jews watched Schindler leave the city. His righteous behavior will always be remembered by Jews.