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JERUSALEM -- Mimi Reinhard, a secretary in Oskar Schindler's office who typed up the list of Jews he saved from extermination by Nazi Germany, has died in Israel at the age of 107.
Mimi Reinhard, the secretary who typed up the list of Jews German businessman Oskar Schindler saved during World War II, died Friday in Israel at 107.
Mimi Reinhardt, whose endearing legacy was typing up Schindler’s list as a secretary, actually lived in the Upper West Side after leaving prison near Krakow, Poland.
Woman who typed up Schindler's List during Holocaust passes away at 107 She was one of 1,200-plus Jews saved by industrialist Oskar Schindler.
Then Oskar Schindler arrived at Auschwitz to secure the release of the women on his list. Celina and her mother were transported to Brünnlitz, where Celina lived and worked at Schindler’s factory.
A woman who pleaded guilty to involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection told a judge she had since watched the Holocaust film 'Schindler's List' for education ...
JERUSALEM -- Mimi Reinhard, a secretary in Oskar Schindler's office who typed up the list of Jews he saved from extermination by Nazi Germany, has died in Israel at the age of 107.
Mimi Reinhard, the secretary who typed up the list of Jews German businessman Oskar Schindler saved during World War II, died Friday in Israel at 107.
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