The Christian Century, February 16th, 1994
He was a Nazi party member, an indifferent Catholic, a womanizer and a businessman not averse to engaging in illegal activities to increase his profits. But for one woman who knew Oskar Schindler, whose story is dramatized in Steven Spielberg's acclaimed new film Schindler's List (see review, p. 172), he is remembered as a man with an abiding love of people who needed help. "He took sides with the underdog. When someone was in trouble, he tried to help," said Eva Scheuer during an interview at her home in Plainview, New York. As a young woman, Seheuer was one of the more than 1,100 Jews who w...
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