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  1. SCHINDLER’S LIST REFLECTION PAPER SOCSCI 1100. Shadows of Humanity Schindler’s List is Steven Spielberg’s award-winning movie. It is a historical film based on the true story of German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler, and his efforts and courage to save approximately 1,100 Jews from the Nazi Holocaust during World War II.

  2. Schindler's List Reaction Paper. Decent Essays. 790 Words. 4 Pages. Open Document. There are too many people who claim that the Holocaust never happened, that the stories we hear are the clever fabrications of the media. Speilberg created for us a fabulous movie to dispute this theory.

  3. Mar 18, 2021 · Schindler’s List highlights the lives that were saved by a selfless man named Oskar Schindler. His actions saved thousands from Hitler’s ruthless plan of exterminating those who he saw as “undesirable”.

  4. Schindler's List Reaction Paper Schindler's List has been argued as Steven Spielberg's greatest film. The truth is that this movie was Spielberg's masterpiece as a director. I have seen Schindler's List three times to date, and every time I watch it, it gets better.

  5. SCHINDLER’S LIST The story was all about the war between Poland and Germany. The Nazis murdered Jews for no apparent cause at all was both extremely upsetting and depressing. The idea that some people are ruthlessly murdering other people still shocks me. My eyes were enlightened to the reality that

  6. Apr 8, 2011 · Schindler's List Reaction Paper Schindler's List has been argued as Steven Spielberg's greatest film. The truth is that this movie was Spielberg's masterpiece as a director. I have seen Schindler's List three times to date, and every time I watch it, it gets better.

  7. Schindler's list is a true story about Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the life's of more than one thousand, one hundred Jews during the 1940s holocaust. The following quote is used to describe the themes in the movie, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ~Edmund Burke.