Oskar Schindler's Factory
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Oskar Schindler was a great man who saved the lives of over 1,100 Jews who worked in his factory; He would often risk his own life for this. His factory is at present a museum where one can get to see him as a hero for some of the locals. Initially, he was motivated by money but later he began shielding his workers without any regard for cost. He would claim that certain unskilled workers were important to the factory. Through the tour, the visitors get to see the factory process which took place, Oskar Schindler, his family and such displays.
Category: Tours
Address: Lipowa 4. 30-704
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