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    Schindler, Oskar
    /ˈʃɪndlə/
    • 1. (1908–74), German industrialist. He saved more than 1,200 Jewish people from concentration camps by employing them first in his enamelware factory in Cracow and then in an armaments factory that he set up in Czechoslovakia in 1944.