
Emilie Schindler
Emilie Schindler was the wife of Oskar Schindler, who played a crucial role in the rescue of Jewish refugees during the Holocaust. She supported her husband's efforts by providing care and assistance to the workers in their factories, often sourcing food and medical supplies to improve their living conditions. Emilie's compassion and bravery were instrumental in the survival of many, and she is remembered as a significant figure in the Schindler's story of humanity amidst the horrors of war.
Born on Dec 30, 1919 (105 years old)
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Bolivia:
Emilie Schindler played a crucial role in the care and salvation of Jews threatened during the Holocaust.
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Spain:
Emilie Schindler helped ensure that the workers, including Wichter, had food and care during their time in the factory.
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Ecuador:
Emilie Schindler, wife of Oskar Schindler, helped protect 1,200 Jews by registering them as workers in their factory.
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Argentina:
Emilie Schindler, Oskar's wife, played a crucial role in providing humane treatment to the workers in the factory.
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