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Oskar and Schindler
* 1974 Oskar Schindler, Sudeten German businessman ( b. 1908 )
* April 28 Oskar Schindler, Austro-Hungarian ( Sudeten German ) industrialist ( d. 1974 )
* October 9 Oskar Schindler, Sudetgerman businessman ( b. 1908 )
Oskar Schindler ( 28 April 1908 9 October 1974 ) was an ethnic German industrialist born in Moravia, which was that time part of Austria-Hungary.
But an hour with Oskar Schindler encourages belief in the simple answer.
Oskar Schindler ’ s desk and the tinware sarcophagus with his famous list inside
Other film treatments have included a 1983 British television documentary produced by Thames Television, narrated by Sir Dirk Bogarde entitled, Schindler: The Documentary ( released in the US in 1994 as Schindler: The Real Story ), and a 1998 A & E Biography special, Oskar Schindler: The Man Behind the List.
* Oskar Schindler ( after World War II until his emigration to Argentina )
Conversely in one episode (" Major Boobage ") Cartman acts as an Oskar Schindler character for the town's cats, a rare case of a subplot based on Cartman's altruism.
In fact, one of the first scenes with Oskar Schindler, with Liam Neeson, was a scene where I'm saying, You don ’ t understand how hard it is, I have to order so many-so many meters of barbed wire and so many fencing posts and I have to get so many people from A to B.
From 1909 1911, he studied at the Dresden Academy of Fine Arts, where his teachers were Richard Müller, Robert Sterl, Raphael Wehle, and Oskar Schindler.
The book tells the story of Oskar Schindler, a Nazi Party member, who turns into the unlikely hero.
This novel tells the story of Oskar Schindler, self-made entrepreneur and bon viveur who almost by default found himself saving Polish Jews from the Nazi death machine.
** Emilie Schindler ( 1907 2001 ), wife of Oskar Schindler
** Schindlerjuden, the group of over 1, 000 Jews saved by Oskar Schindler
# REDIRECT Oskar Schindler
* Oskar Schindler, German industrialist who similarly saved over 1, 000 Jews during the Holocaust.
A subcamp of Gross-Rosen situated in the Czechoslovakian town of Brünnlitz was a location where Jews rescued by Oskar Schindler were interned.
A version of the camp is featured in the movie Schindler's List about the life of Oskar Schindler.
*, a factory owned by Oskar Schindler
Another place of interest is the Catholic cemetery where Oskar Schindler, a Righteous Gentile who saved the lives of 1, 200 Jews in the Holocaust, is buried.

Oskar and 1908
The earliest models of this form of market socialism were developed by Leon Walras, Enrico Barone ( 1908 ) and Oskar R. Lange ( c. 1936 ).
* Oskar Kuhn ( 1908 1990 ), German paleontologist
Glière studied conducting with Oskar Fried in Berlin from 1905 to 1908.
* Oskar Schindler ( 28 April 1908 9 October 1974 ), Sudeten German industrialist credited with saving almost 1, 200 Jews during the Holocaust
Oskar Kuhn ( 7 March 1908, Munich 1990 ) was a German palaeontologist.
In 1908 the Guido von List Society ( Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft ) was founded primarily by the Wannieck family ( Friedrich Wannieck and his son Friedrich Oskar Wannieck being prominent and enthusiastic Armanists ) as an occult völkisch organisation, with the purpose of financing and publishing List's research ( Goodrick-Clarke 1985: 42 ).
* 1900s: Ludvig Drescher ( 1908 ), Kristian Middelboe ( 1908 ), Nils Middelboe ( 1908 ), Vilhelm Wolfhagen ( 1908 ), Oskar Nørland ( 1908 ), Bjørn Rasmussen ( 1908 )

Oskar and
* 1874 Oskar Ernst Bernhardt, German author ( d. 1941 )
* 1875 Oskar Goßler, German rower ( d. 1953 )
* 1887 Oskar Luts, Estonian writer and playwright ( d. 1953 )
* 1858 Oskar Minkowski, biologist ( d. 1931 )
* 1886 Oskar Kokoschka, Austrian painter and poet ( d. 1980 )
* 1948 Lee Oskar, Danish musician ( War and Lowrider Band )
* 1894 Oskar Klein, Swedish physicist ( d. 1977 )
* January 27 Oskar Homolka, Austrian actor ( b. 1898 )
* April 18 Oskar Ernst Bernhardt ( Abdruschin ), German author ( d. 1941 )
* September 3 Emil Oskar Nobel, younger brother of Alfred Nobel ( killed in an explosion ) ( b. 1843 )
* March 1 Oskar Kokoschka, Austrian artist and poet ( d. 1980 )
* Oskar Halecki 1891 1973 ; historian, social and Catholic activist
* Oskar Panizza ( 1853 1921 ), psychiatrist, dissident author
In 1905 Oskar von Miller ( 1855 1934 ) of the Deutsches Museum in Munich commissioned updated versions of a geared orrery and planetarium from M Sendtner, and later worked with Franz Meyer, chief engineer at the Carl Zeiss optical works in Jena, on the largest mechanical planetarium ever constructed, capable of displaying both heliocentric and geocentric motion.
Carl Oskar Borg ( March 3, 1879 May 8, 1947 ) was a Swedish born, American painter who was known for themes of the Southwestern United States.
Norris Embry ( 1921 1981 ) studied with Oskar Kokoschka in 1947 and during the next 43 years produced a large body of work in the Expressionist tradition.
* Oskar Saville ( 2002 2007 ) Saville took over lead vocals from Ramsey in 2002.
Oskar Werner ( 13 November 1922 23 October 1984 ) was an Austrian actor.
* probable Oskar Böhme, trumpeter and composer
* February 17 Oskar Merikanto, pianist, conductor and composer ( b. 1868 )

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