

Schindler's List is a very powerful film that represents the Holocaust. This film was made from the perspective of a Nazi, who was trying to help the Jews. I think that the film was a good representation of the Holocaust because it showed all the suffering that the Jews went through, from living in the Ghettos to working in the Concentration Camps.
I think that the whole movie was full of strong scenes, but three of the most powerful scenes were the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto, the labor camp, and the children in the streets. One of the really sad scenes was when the little was walking by herself and then she went inside a house and hid under the bed.
The scene when the guy in control of the concentration camp walks out from his room into the balcony smoking a cigarette, and then he picks up his weapon and shoots a woman down in the ground for no reason is an image that will stay with me. This image was very powerful because it showed how invincible the Nazis were and how they only cared about themselves, it also shows that the only reason he shot the woman was because he was bored and had nothing else to do.
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