The Sudeten German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler (1908-1974), together with his wife Emilie, saved 1,200 Jews from the Nazi extermination camps. This act of humanity and civil courage only became known to the general public in 1993 with the feature film Schindler's List. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Oskar Schindler's death, the Sudeten German Museum is telling the story of his rescue operation in a special exhibition and illustrating the life of a man with charisma and contradictory character traits.
7 June to 27 October 2024
www.sudetendeutsches-museum.de