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Mimi Reinhardt, Oskar Schindler’s secretary, died: she was the one who wrote the list of 1,200 Jews to be saved

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Mimi Reinhardt, Oskar Schindler’s secretary, died: she was the one who wrote the list of 1,200 Jews to be saved

BERLIN – Mimi Reinhardt, the secretary of Oskar Schindler, the famous German industrialist who saved 1,200 Krakow Jews from deportation to Auschwitz, died in Tel Aviv at the age of 107. Her daughter Nina made it known in a message released by the news agency Afp. It was Mimi Reinhardt who typed, “with two fingers”, as she later recounted, the list of Jews that the German businessman managed to snatch from the clutches of the Nazis.

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