A former textile factory which German businessman Oskar Schindler used to save 1,200 Jews from the Nazis has been transformed into a museum. The factory on an a dilapidated industrial site in the Czech Republic was stolen by from its Jewish owners in 1938 and turned into a concentration camp, now it’s the Museum of Survivors.
Derelict former factory where Oskar Schindler saved 1,200 Jews opens as a museum
A former textile factory which German businessman Oskar Schindler used to save 1,200 Jews from the Nazis has been transformed into a museum. The factory on an a dilapidated industrial site in the Czech Republic was stolen by from its Jewish owners in 1938 and turned into a concentration camp, now it’s the Museum of Survivors.