The participants» accounts of both the Hollywood taping and the historical German occupation of Poland are juxtaposed with depictions of two increasing indistinguishable sites: the film set and
the German labor camp.
Not exact matches
In fact, Oskar Schindler (Neeson, Darkman) was an opportunist who saw the ability to make lots of money with the cheapest of
labor during the war period, by taking Jews out of the
German camps and employing them in his factory.
Oskar Schindler was an enterprising, womanizing Nazi Sudeten -
German industrialist / opportunist and war profiteer, who first exploited the cheap
labor of Jewish / Polish workers in a successful enamelware factory (Deutsche Emailwaren Fabrik or D.E.F.), and eventually rescued more than one thousand of them from certain extinction in
labor / death
camps.
He then attended the École des Beaux - Arts in Montpellier but spent most of the war clandestinely working on a vineyard to avoid being sent to a forced
labor camp during the
German occupation.
A non-chronological presentation of the filmmaker's time in
German forced
labor camps and displaced person
camps, the film details a story that begins in 1944 and goes on until 1949.
She witnessed and documented some of the 20th century's most notable moments, including the liberation of
German concentration
camps by General Patton in 1945, the release of Mahatma Gandhi from prison in 1946, and the effects of South African
labor exploitation in the 1950s.
Born in Poland in 1928, he was sent to a Siberian
labor camp after the Russians (along with the
Germans) invaded to start World War II.