قائمة شندلر 1993
القصة الحقيقية لكيفية إنقاذ رجل الأعمال أوسكار شندلر أكثر من ألف يهودي من أرواح النازيين أثناء عملهم كعبيد في مصنعه خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية.
القصة الحقيقية لكيفية إنقاذ رجل الأعمال أوسكار شندلر أكثر من ألف يهودي من أرواح النازيين أثناء عملهم كعبيد في مصنعه خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية.
كانت الموسيقى شغفه. كان البقاء على قيد الحياة تحفة له. القصة الحقيقية لتجارب عازف البيانو Władysław Szpilman في وارسو أثناء الاحتلال النازي. عندما يجد يهود المدينة أنفسهم مجبرين على العيش في حي يهودي ، يجد شبيلمان عملا يلعب في مقهى. وعندما يتم ترحيل عائلته في عام 1942 ، يبقى هناك ، ويعمل لفترة من الوقت كعامل ، وفي النهاية يختبئ في أنقاض المدينة التي مزقتها الحرب.
قصة مؤثرة لبائع كتب إيطالي من أصول يهودية يعيش في قصته الخيالية الصغيرة. ستتوقف حياته الإبداعية والسعيدة بشكل مفاجئ عندما يتم ترحيل عائلته بأكملها إلى معسكر اعتقال خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية. أثناء حبسه ، يحاول إقناع ابنه بأن الأمر برمته مجرد لعبة.
يسعى قائد معسكر أوشفيتس في بولندا رادولف هوس وزوجته هيدوج لبناء حياة مثالية متمثلة في منزل وحديقة بالقرب من منطقة المعسكر.
جوليان ألبانز، المتنمر الذي غادر بيتشر الإعدادية، زارته جدته من باريس وتحولت بقصتها الرائعة عن التعاطف والشجاعة. عندما كانت فتاة في فرنسا التي احتلها النازيون، تختبئ الجدة الشابة بمساعدة زميلها في المدرسة، وهو شاب يخاطر بكل شيء لمنحها فرصة البقاء على قيد الحياة. معًا، يجدون الجمال والحب في العالم السري لخلقهم.
حساب حراس حديقة حيوانات وارسو ، جان وأنتونينا زابينسكي ، الذين ساعدوا في إنقاذ مئات الأشخاص والحيوانات أثناء الغزو النازي.
ينتقل ستينغو ، وهو كاتب شاب ، إلى بروكلين في عام 1947 لبدء العمل على روايته الأولى. عندما أصبح ودودًا مع صوفي وعشيقها ناثان ، علم أنها ناجية من المحرقة. تكشف ذكريات الماضي عن قصتها المروعة ، من ازدهار ما قبل الحرب إلى أوشفيتز. في الوقت الحاضر ، تتفكك علاقة صوفي وناثان بشكل متزايد مع اقتراب ستينغو من حالة صوفي وناثان العقلية الهشة التي أصبحت أكثر وضوحًا.
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