Schindlers List (2026) tells the powerful story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish people during World War II. Set mainly in Kraków during the time of the The Holocaust, the film follows Schindler’s transformation from a profit-seeking factory owner into a man determined to protect innocent lives from Nazi persecution.
At the beginning, Schindler arrives in Kraków hoping to make money by using cheap Jewish labor in his factory. Through connections with Nazi officials, he gains permission to run a factory producing goods for the German army. Although his early motivation is purely financial, his life begins to change as he witnesses the cruelty and violence happening around him.
One of the key figures who helps Schindler is Itzhak Stern, his trusted accountant. Stern secretly helps bring Jewish workers into Schindler’s factory, believing that working there might protect them from being sent to concentration camps. Their partnership becomes central to saving many lives.
Meanwhile, the brutal Nazi officer Amon Göth rules the nearby labor camp with extreme cruelty. His violent actions reveal the horrifying reality faced by Jewish prisoners. Witnessing these atrocities deeply affects Schindler and slowly changes his priorities.
As the war continues, the Nazi regime begins sending more Jews to extermination camps. Schindler realizes that the only way to save his workers is to officially declare them essential to his factory. He creates what becomes known as “Schindler’s List,” a document containing the names of workers he wants transferred to a safer factory.
Using his wealth and influence, Schindler bribes Nazi officials and arranges for more than a thousand Jews to be moved to his factory instead of being deported to death camps. Each name on the list represents a life saved from certain death during the Holocaust.
In the end, Schindler’s List tells an emotional story about courage, humanity, and moral transformation during one of history’s darkest periods. The film shows how a single individual’s decision to act with compassion can save countless lives and leave a lasting legacy of hope.