Schindler
"Schindler" refers to Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who played a significant role during the Holocaust. He is best known for saving the lives of over a thousand Jewish refugees by employing them in his factories. Schindler's actions were motivated by a mix of profit and moral conviction, as he risked his life and fortune to protect those targeted by the Nazi regime.
The story of Schindler's efforts is famously depicted in the film "Schindler's List", directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie highlights the horrors of the Holocaust and the impact of one individual's courage in the face of overwhelming evil. Schindler's legacy continues to be a powerful reminder of the importance of compassion and humanity.