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Index to documents on Oskar Schindler and his widow Emilie
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Emilie Schindler; below: Stephen Spielberg |
- Bradley Smith noticed that Thomas Keneally’s novel Schindler’s List was surreptitiously reclassified from “fiction” to “non-fiction”
- Schindler, the Leiblers, and the Keeping of Lists
- Schindler widow threatens to sue Spielberg, wants 6 percent of Holocaust movie profits
- Schindler’s daughter says discovered documents should go to Yad Vashem | Mrs Schindler flies in | Schindler acted for Nazi spy chief Canaris, says Czech
- It’s not that List after all: but revelations are reported in Schindler’s Letters
- Oskar Schindler’s 1938 arrest as a Nazi Spy: the proof
- Oskar Schindler’s 1938 arrest as Nazi spy (better document facsimile and translation)
- Schindler’s List saved for Grateful German Nation: Thousands cheer
Skinflint Spielberg lets Schindler’s widow rot
- Author Rosenberg exploits the widow Schindler, with German government aid
- Obituaries: London Observer | Sydney Morning Herald | London Sunday Times
- In 1994 Bradley Smith noticed that Thomas Keneally’s novel schindler’s List was surreptitiously retitled as non-fiction
- Schindler, the Leiblers, and the Keeping of Lists
- Schindler widow threatens to sue Spielberg, wants 6 percent of Holocaust movie profits
- Toronto Star A tale of intrigue, feuds, Hollywood tycoons
- French government tells schools and colleges to screen Schindler’s List, Sophie’s Choice and The Pianist to combat anti-Semitism
- Nov 2004: New York Times reports Truth about Oskar Schindler: There was no list, the novel is fiction, the film contains many mistakes and figments of imagination
- The Curse of Schindler Strikes again: Jailed Co-Producer of ‘Schindler’s List’ Freed
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