Oskar Schindler was running a enamelware factory, specifically known as the Emalia factory, in Kraków, Poland. His factory produced enamel goods, including pots and pans, and it became notable during World War II for employing Jewish workers, whom Schindler sought to protect from the Holocaust. Ultimately, Schindler's efforts saved the lives of over a thousand Jews by providing them with jobs and shelter.
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