Šindlerio Sąrašas ✓ «NEWEST»

| Theme | Application in Schindler's List | Regional Relevance (e.g., Lithuania) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The film shows local Poles and Germans ignoring or benefiting from the genocide. | It forces reflection on the behavior of local populations under occupation—some were rescuers, many were bystanders, a minority were collaborators. | | Resistance through Work | Schindler’s strategy was “rescue through production”—saving lives by making the Jews indispensable to the war economy. | This contrasts with armed resistance (e.g., the Vilna Ghetto uprising) but highlights a different form of survival. | | The Price of a Life | Schindler laments at the end: “I could have saved more.” A car, a pin—each could have bought another life. | This underscores the material reality of bribery and corruption under totalitarian regimes. |