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Bibliography

"Place a Stone on Oskar Schindler's grave." Place a Stone on Oskar Schindler's grave. Teresathetraveler.
Http://www.teresathetraveler.com/oskar-schindlers-grave.html.
*I used a picture from the website to display Schindlers grave which was significant in the sense that
he is the only Nazi member to be buried at that cemetery. Tourists visit his grave daily and place rocks
upon the tombstone as a sign of respect.
"Field Trip." Field Trip. WebsteadyBloggin.
Http://websteadybloggin.blogspot.com/2013/10/field-trip.html.
*I used art from this website to show who the real Schindler Jews were and they looked like 30 years
after the War, at the start of their liberation.
"Oskar Schindler." Oskar Schindler. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?Moduleid=10005787.
* This is one of my main secondary articles, because of the fact that the information was published by a
credible website with sufficient evidence to back up their claims.
"Oskar Schindler Farewell Speech." Oskar Schindler Farewell Speech. American Rhetoric
<http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/oskarschindlerfarewelltojewishfactoryworkers.htm>.
*I included the farewell speech given to the newly liberated Jewish workers of Schindlers factory, by
Schindler himself to help strengthen Oskars inner most feelings and point of view.
"Biography." Oskar Schindler. Svitavy Museum,
<http://www.muzeum.svitavy.cz/stale-exp/oskar-schindler/biography/148-2/>.
*The Svitavy Museum is located in the Czech Republic, Oskar Schindlers mother country. During the
latter half of the war, he moved many of his workers to his factory there to save them from almost certain
death.

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