Typescripts copy the so-called "Schindler's List" has been found in Sydney. According to agency Reuters, discovery was made at the Library of New South Wales in the inventory of instruments belonging to the writer Thomas Kinilli (Thomas Keneally), on the novel by Steven Spielberg withdrew his oskaronosny film.
Found a copy dated April 18, 1945. It contains the names of 801 Jews who are German industrialist Oskar Schindler saved from death in Nazi concentration camps.
According to the library, the location of the original list are unknown. She added that, apparently, Schindler was not any single list of the saved. It is believed that all he managed to save the lives of thousands of Jews.
Local newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald notes that in the world, there are several copies of the list, the most famous of which is stored in the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem.
The site library is reported that a copy of the list will be displayed to the public April 22 at a meeting Kinilli readers.
Meanwhile, in 1999, the German newspaper Stuttgarter Zeitung wrote that she was able to find the original full "Schindler's List," which has since been kept in its editorial.
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