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Oskar Schindler, a Nazi industrialist, famously sheltered - and saved the lives - of hundreds of Jews in the Second World War. There are now plans to turn one of the factories where they worked, now nothing more than a dilapidated textile plant, into a museum, though not everyone is in favour. Jan Richter told Dan Damon about the project in Brněnec in the Czech Republic. (Picture: Close up of list showing names Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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