Oskar Schindler
is a vain, glorious and greedy German businessman who becomes
unlikely humanitarian amid the barbaric Nazi reign when he feels
compelled to turn his factory into a refuge for Jews. Based on
the true story of Oskar Schindler who managed to save about 1100
Jews from being gassed at the Auschwitz concentration camp. A
testament for the good in all of us. Summary written by
Harald Mayr {marvin@bike.augusta.de}
During WWII,
Chief of Staff, General Marshall is informed that three of a woman's
sons have been killed and that she's going to receive the
notifications of their demise at the same time. And when he learns
that a fourth son is still unaccounted for, the General decides to
send a unit to find him and bring him back, despite being told that
it's highly unlikely that he is still alive and the area that he was
known to be at is very dangerous. So the unit consisting of 8 men are
sent to find him but as stated it's very dangerous and one by one,
each of them are being picked off. Will they find him and how many of
them will still be alive.Summary written by
rcs0411@yahoo.com
In a small town in
occupied France in 1941, the German officer, Werner Von Ebrennac is
billeted in the house of the uncle and his niece. The uncle and niece
refuse to speak to him, but each evening the officer warms himself by
the fire and talks of his country, his music, and his idealistic views
of the relationship between France and Germany. That is, until he
visits Paris and discovers what is really going on ...Summary written
by
Will Gilbert {wgilbert@uwaterloo.ca}