Oskar Schindler's plan to save Jews during the Holocaust involved employing them in his factories, specifically in his enamelware and ammunition plants in Poland. By declaring them essential workers, he aimed to protect them from deportation to concentration camps. Schindler also used his personal wealth to bribe Nazi officials and secure the release of Jews, ultimately saving over a thousand lives. His efforts culminated in the creation of "Schindler's List," a compilation of names of those he sought to protect.
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