: By the end of the war, Schindler has spent his entire fortune on bribes and supplies to keep his "Schindlerjuden" (Schindler's Jews) alive. The film concludes with the emotional liberation of the workers and a tribute to the real-life survivors. Film Significance
: As the Nazi regime intensifies its persecution, Schindler witnesses the brutal liquidation of the Kraków Ghetto by the sadistic SS officer Amon Göth (Ralph Fiennes). A key moment in his moral awakening is seeing a young girl in a red coat—the only splash of color in the film—walking through the chaos. Schindler's List (1993) 1080p
: Shot almost entirely in black and white to evoke the feel of documentary footage from the era, the film is known for its stark and haunting realism. Oskar Schindler | Holocaust Encyclopedia : By the end of the war, Schindler