Schindler's list should return to Germany: widow

Oskar Schindler’s widow insisted yesterday that a suitcase full of the German industrialist’s documents, among them a list of some 1,200 Jewish prisoners he is credited with saving from the Nazis, should be moved from Israel to Germany.

Oskar Schindler’s widow insisted yesterday that a suitcase full of the German industrialist’s documents, among them a list of some 1,200 Jewish prisoners he is credited with saving from the Nazis, should be moved from Israel to Germany.

‘‘It is my wish and will that these documents, with the list of names of the rescued Jews, return to Germany soon,’’ Emilie Schindler said at Germany’s main history museum in Bonn, which she maintained would be the best place for them.

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