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          Schindler's List

          Introduction
          Author Biography
          Plot Summary
          Characters
          Themes
          Style
          Historical Context
          Critical Overview
          Criticism
          Sources
          Further Reading

          Thomas Keneally
          1982

          Introduction

          Schindler's List recreates the true story of Oskar Schindler, the Czech-born southern German industrialist who risked his life to save over 1,100 of his Jewish factory workers from the death camps in Nazi-occupied Poland.

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