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... Schindler, of course being interested in having a higher profit, went and hired the Jews, thus beginning his relationship with them. ... Famous words spoken by a large number of Schindler’s Jews. ... However, throughout the novel as depictions from the most horrid death/concentration camp, Auschwitz are shown, Schindler begins to feel sympathy for the Jews. The entire span of WWII, Schindler spends his time bribing Nazi officers for more Jews to be sent into his camps, and trying with his life at stake to save as many Jews lives as he possibly can.
Approximate Word count = 421 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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