Oskar Schindler & Amon Goeth - The Saviour and Butcher of Płaszów

Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist, and Amon Goeth, the ruthless Nazi commandant of the Płaszów concentration camp, were two contrasting figures during the Holocaust. Schindler, known as the "Saviour of Płaszów," risked his life and resources to protect over a thousand Jewish workers from extermination. Goeth, on the other hand, was a brutal sadist who oversaw the deaths of tens of thousands of Jews. The stark contrast between Schindler's acts of heroism and Goeth's atrocities highlights the moral complexities of the Holocaust, where individuals faced difficult choices and demonstrated the capacity for both good and evil.