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Abraham Bankier

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141:(German Enamelware Factory Oskar Schindler), called "Emalia" for short. Bankier was able to leverage black market dealings with extra scrap metal to bring additional Jews to work at the factory, thereby giving them temporary reprieve from deportations and from the dangers of 183:, into the composite character "Itzhak Stern". This was a distortion, most likely caused by the fact that most of Keneally's and Spielberg's historical witnesses knew Schindler from his subsequent time in 191:, "Bankier's skills as a businessman and a black marketeer provided Oskar Schindler with the vast resources he needed to hire, house, feed, transfer, and save hundreds of Jewish workers." 152:
Bankier himself was saved by Schindler when, having forgotten his employment pass, he and some other Emalia workers were put on a train destined for a Nazi extermination camp in eastern
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The full name of the company was Pierwsza Małopolska Fabryka Naczyń Emaliowanych i Wyrobów Blaszanych "Rekord".
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Oskar Schindler: The Untold Account of His Life, Wartime Activities, and the True Story Behind the List
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who assisted Oskar Schindler in his rescue activities and worked as his factory manager.
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Oskar Schindler: Stepping Stone to Life: a Reconstruction of the Schindler Story
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Schindler's Legacy: True Stories of the List Survivors
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Kraków
Grand Duchy of Cracow
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Vienna
Austria
Oskar Schindler
Holocaust
survivor
Kraków
Austria-Hungary
World War II
Kraków
Oskar Schindler
Nazi occupation of Poland
Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik Oskar Schindler
Kraków Ghetto
Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp
Poland
Thomas Keneally
Schindler's Ark
Schindler's List
Itzhak Stern
Mietek Pemper
Brünnlitz
David M. Crowe
Vienna
Austria
"Schindlers entire List"
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