Photographs
Oskar Schindler (sitting at steering wheel) with family. Svitavy, Czechoslovakia, 1920s. (USHMM)
Schindler home in Svitavy, Czech Republic, and Sudeten German monument to Oskar Schindler. (David M. Crowe)
Kraków Environs, 1942–1944.(USHMM Historical Atlas of the Holocaust)
Official factory plan for Emalia, Kraków. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Architect’s drawings for Schindler Nebenlager (sub-camp) at Emalia in Kraków. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Front entrance of Emalia today, Kraków. (David M. Crowe)
Glass staircase at Emalia today, Kraków. (David M. Crowe)
Oskar Schindler (second from left) with his German office staff and Abraham Bankier (third from right). (USHMM)
Oskar Schindler with his Jewish workers at Emalia. (USHMM)
Oskar Schindler parties with German officers in Kraków. (USHMM)
Płaszów Concentration Camp, January 1944. (USHMM, Historical Atlas of the Holocaust)
Mietek Pemper, Augsburg, Germany. (David M. Crowe)
Płaszów concentration camp, Kraków, 1944. (USHMM)
Płaszów today, Kraków. (David M. Crowe)
Monument to Jewish Dead—Płaszów, Kraków. (David M. Crowe)
Amon Göth on trial in Kraków, 1946. (USHMM)
Amon Göth on the balcony of his Płaszów villa. (USHMM)
Male “Schindler’s List,” AL Groß-Rosen — AL Brünnlitz. October 21, 1944. (Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau)
Golleschau Transport List, January 29, 1945. (Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau)
Oskar Schindler’s Brünnlitz factory today. Brněnec, Czech Republic. (David M. Crowe)
Oskar and Emilie after war. (Yad Vashem)
Oskar Schindler and Itzhak Stern, Paris 1949. (USHMM and Tobe Steinhouse)
Leopold Page and Oskar Schindler. (USHMM)
Oskar Schindler plants his tree at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1962. (USHMM)
Oskar and Ami Staehr, Israel, 1973. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Oskar Schindler’s funeral, Jerusalem 1974. Dr. Moshe Bejski is standing at the far left. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Ami Staehr (on left), Dr. Moshe Bejski, and Erika Bejski at Oskar’s grave in the Latin Cemetery, Jerusalem, 1975. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Ami Staehr in front of Oskar’s tree along the Avenue of the Righteous at Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1975. (Ami Staehr Collection, Stuttgart)
Chris and Tina Staehr, Tübingen, Germany, 2000. (David M. Crowe)
Sol Urbach and Emilie Schindler, New York, 1993. (Sol Urbach)
Oskar and Emilie’s home, 102-108 Viamonte, San Vicente, Argentina. (David M. Crowe)
House built for Emilie by B’nai B’rith, 353 San Martin, San Vicente, Argentina—with author. (David M. Crowe)
Emilie with (from left) Ilse Chwat, Francisco Wichter, author, and Ilse Wartenleben, Hogar los Pinos, May, 2001. (David M. Crowe)
Emilie Schindler, Hogar los Pinos, May, 2001. (David M. Crowe)
Emilie Schindler’s grave, Waldkreiburg, Germany, October, 2003. (David M. Crowe)