Brünnlitz

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Brünnlitz is a village in the Czech Republic best known as the location of Oskar Schindler’s wartime factory where he employed and saved Jewish workers during the Holocaust.

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Brünnlitz canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
associatedWith Holocaust rescue
Jewish forced laborers
Nazi forced labor system
Schindlerjuden
country Czech Republic
event Holocaust
governedByDuringWWII Nazi Germany
hasCategory Holocaust locations in the Czech Republic
Villages in the Czech Republic
World War II sites in the Czech Republic
hasCommemoration Holocaust remembrance
hasFacility Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory in Kraków
surface form: Oskar Schindler’s factory
hasHeritage Holocaust memorial significance
hasHistoricalEvent transfer of Jewish workers from Plaszow to Schindler’s factory
hasHistoricalFigure Oskar Schindler
hasHistoricalRole refuge for Schindler’s Jewish workers
hasLanguage Czech
hasTypeOfSite industrial site
wartime factory site
historicalCountry Czechoslovakia
knownFor location of Oskar Schindler’s wartime factory
site where Jewish workers were employed and saved during the Holocaust
locatedIn Central Europe
Czech Republic
partOfHistoricalRegion Bohemia
relatedPerson Emilie Schindler
Oskar Schindler
relatedTopic Schindler's List
surface form: Oskar Schindler’s List

Rescue of Jews during the Holocaust
relatedWork Schindler's List
surface form: Schindler’s List
religionHistoricalContext Christianity
Judaism
timePeriodOfNotability German occupation of Czechoslovakia
surface form: Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia

World War II

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Oskar Schindler residence Brünnlitz
Brněnec hasGermanName Brünnlitz