05-15-2007, 06:24 PM
I've heard from a few people over the course of time about Schindler, and some have stated that he wasn't always the admirable man he is portrayed to be, but I have to say that no matter if he wasn't always a stellar person, many of the Jewish people he saved would beg to differ and none of them would have been around had it NOT been for him, regardless of his motives from start to finish.
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The same can be said of other famous names of WWII, but there is a tree planted for Oscar Schindler in Israel, and several new generations of Jews, thanks to him also, so he remains a "Good man" in my book.
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