Oskar Schindler’s widow reiterated that a suitcase full of the Righteous Gentile’s documents — including a list of some 1,200 Jewish prisoners he saved — should be moved from Israel to Germany. Emilie Schindler, who emigrated from Germany to Argentina after World War II, made her comments at Germany’s main history museum in Bonn.
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