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Seville, Spain - December 21, 2023:The Seville Tower and Schindler Observation Tower by the Guadalquivir River
Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow, is a former factory founded in 1937 in Krakow as the Enamel Cookware Factory. In 1939, it was taken over by the German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler as the German Enamel Factory (Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik). Schindler employed Jews at risk of extermination, who were then registered on the so-called Schindler's list and those saved from extermination. The factory is located at 4 Lipowa Street, in Kraków's Zabłocie district.
East Jerusalem, Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories - October 18, 2010: The gravestone of Oskar Schindler (1908-1974), a German industrialist credited with saving 1200 Jews during World War II. His story was made famous by the 1993 film Schindler\\'s List. The grave is in a Christian cemetery outside Zion Gate; the rocks are left by visitors.
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Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow, is a former factory founded in 1937 in Krakow as the Enamel Cookware Factory. In 1939, it was taken over by the German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler as the German Enamel Factory (Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik). Schindler employed Jews at risk of extermination, who were then registered on the so-called Schindler's list and those saved from extermination. The factory is located at 4 Lipowa Street, in Kraków's Zabłocie district.
Krakow, Poland - December 27, 2017: Oskar Schindler Factory
The Schindler's Tower is a testing centre for lifts next to the River Guadalquivir.
Facade of the Schindler's factory museum Krakow Poland during summer day
Scenic view of Schindler Tower designed by Guillermo Vazquez Consuegra, reflecting in the Guadalquivir River during sunset in Seville, Spain.
Frankfurt, Germany - August 4, 2007: A plaque outside of Am Hauptbahn Nr. 4 in Frankfurt commemorating the nine years that Oskar Schindler resided in the building. Nineteen years after his death he would become known worldwide due to his portrayal in Schindler's List.
The Schindler Tower, designed by Guillermo Vazquez Consuegra, stands by the Guadalquivir River in Seville, Spain. Captured at sunset, the scene evokes serenity and modern architectural elegance.
Orange male Maine Coon cat, lying on a beige carpet. It looks very relaxed and interested.
American Wirehair cat lying on a wall. Sunny day with green trees in the background. Outdoor image.
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Meißen, Germany - October, 1 - 2019:  People standing in front of the restaurant of Vincenz Richter, a well know gourmet chef of east germany.
Church near Meißen in Germany in Winter
Old building facade besides the Schindler's museum in Krakow Poland during summer day
Jerusalem, Israel - July 25, 2013: The grave of Oskar Schindler (1908-1974), a German industrialist credited with saving 1200 Jews during World War II. His story was made famous by the 1993 film Schindler's List. The grave is in a Christian cemetery outside Zion Gate; the rocks are left by visitors.
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Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory,\nFabryka 'Emalia' Oskara Schindlera, Lipowa, Krakow, Poland. Krakow city in Poland was originally the capital of the country until 1956 but is now best known for its well-preserved medieval centre with its period architecture and spacious Rynek Glówny market square as well as the Jewish quarter and ghetto areas.
View of Meißen, Saxony
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Jerusalem, Israel - July 25, 2013: The gravestone of Oskar Schindler (1908-1974), a German industrialist credited with saving 1200 Jews during World War II. His story was made famous by the 1993 film Schindler's List. The grave is in a Christian cemetery outside Zion Gate; the rocks are left by visitors.
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Oskar Schindler's Enamel Factory, a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow, is a former factory founded in 1937 in Krakow as the Enamel Cookware Factory. In 1939, it was taken over by the German entrepreneur Oskar Schindler as the German Enamel Factory (Deutsche Emailwarenfabrik). Schindler employed Jews at risk of extermination, who were then registered on the so-called Schindler's list and those saved from extermination. The factory is located at 4 Lipowa Street, in Kraków's Zabłocie district.
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