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Ethnic CleansingEthnic cleansing is the systematic removal of a specified group of people - usually an ethnic or religious group - from a certain area. Ethnic cleansing can be carried out in the form of forced migration or even mass killings known as genocide. The Holocaust of World War II is a result of the Nazi party's efforts at ethic cleansing. They conducted the systematic and mass killings of an estimated 6 million Jews in attempt to annihilate European Jews. Schindler's ListSchindler's List, a Steven Spielberg film, is a cinematic masterpiece that has become one of the most honored films of all time. Schindler's List DVD presents the true story of Nazi party member Oskar Schindler who saved over 1100 Jews from ethnic cleansing and concentration camps during the Jewish Holocaust of World War II. Schindler was recognized by the Yad Vashem in Israel for his wartime efforts to save innocent lives and was honored as a Righteous Gentile. Ethnic cleansing and Schindler's ListLearn more about ethnic cleansing during the Holocaust when you watch the new Schindler's List DVD. Visit the Schindler's List Official Web site to learn more about the movie, the cast and crew, video clips and trailers, and also to get links to educational resources about the Holocaust. |