The Modern-age Noah
Oskar Schindler- the epitome of magnanimity, the savior of humanity, and a man with no parity. Affiliated to the Nazi Party, Schindler saved more than a thousand Jewish lives- who were brutally persecuted by his allegiance- by employing them in his enamelware factory. Though he devoted his time to philandering and earning money during his youth years, the money was directed towards a noble cause. Ironically, after the culmination of World War II with German defeat, Oskar was pursued and the Jews were free. Schindler grew up in a neighborhood where he met several Jews who were German too. Though he was a member of the Nazi Party, he could not tolerate the preposterous beliefs of the Party which categorized Jews and Poles as undesirable organisms. The black market and an enamelware factory contributed to his lavish lifestyle which one may also call hedonistic. Like the rest of the Nazis Schindler could have ignored or supported the eradication of Jews but he chose not to. Instead, h...