In the movie "Schindler's List," Oskar Schindler initially plans to establish his business by taking advantage of cheap Jewish labor during World War II. He sets up a factory to produce enamelware, intending to profit from the war economy. By employing Jewish workers, Schindler aims to secure their protection from deportation and death, while simultaneously benefiting financially from their labor. As the story progresses, his motives shift towards saving the lives of his workers, ultimately leading to his heroic actions.
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