Who actually was this man? A rowdy, a man of the world, a ladies’ man, an espionage service agent, a Nazi but also a man who managed to save 1,200 human lives during the Holocaust.
When the American film director Steven Spielberg shot Schindler’s List (1993) according to Thomas Keneally’s bestseller Schindler´s Ark (1982), the media and the public began discussing the contradictions of the main character, the Svitavy native Oskar Schindler.